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Service Providers List VITALITY HEALTH SYSTEMS - SERVICE PROVIDERS REGION TOWN / CITY CATEGORY NO. PROVIDER NAME LOCATION PHONE_NUMBER DESCRIPTION SERVICE ASHANTI REGION PHARMACY 1 BANDY CHEMIST LTD ADUM, KUMASI 0322 23163 / 81780 Non NHIS PHARMACY 2 DIKKOL CHEMIST ADEAMBRA - KUMASI 262642244 Non NHIS PHARMACY 3 JULIPONIA PHARMACY LTD KNUST JUNCTION, KUMASI NHIS PHARMACY 4 NIMO PHARMACY LTD. BANTAMA , KUMASI Non NHIS PHARMACY 5 PANACEA PHARMACY LTD OPP ATWIMA KWAWOMA RURAL BANK SANTASI Non NHIS PHARMACY OPTICAL 1 EYE- FIELD CONSULT LTD. BOMSO 024-2026711 Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 2 SID GRACE OPTICAL AMPOMAH ARCADE BUILING ADUM OPP. RAMSEYER PRESBY CHURCH Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES LAB 1 MEDILAB DIAGNOSTIC LTD. OPP. AGC HOSPITAL 0322042709/035220233 Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS 2 MEDILAB DIAGNOSTIC LTD. PINAMANG HOUSE ,KNUST ROAD *0322020691 Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS 3 EMENA DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE WITHIN ANINWAH MEDICAL CENTRE 03222398750 / 0204341146 4 MEDILAB DIAGNOSTIC LTD. OPP HOTEL DE KINGSWAY 0276637661/03022091751 Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS 5 MEDILAB DIAGNOSTIC LTD. OPP. NEOPLAN ASSEMBLY PLANT 27574067 Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS 6 MEDILAB DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE LTD KUMASI Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS HOSPITAL (ENT) 1 KRISPAT EAR CENTRE (GH) LTD. OFF ACCRA -KSI. RD.-OFORIKROM BUS STOP 032 2046515 / 024 7584402 Non NHIS ENT HOSPITAL 1 ADUM CLINIC ADUM 024-4726653 NHIS GP 2 ANINWAA HOSPITAL EMENA , BOADI ROUND-ABOUT 244886716 NHIS GP/OBS/GYN 3 ANINWAH MEDICAL CENTER EMENA, KUMASI 03220 60107 NHIS GP/OBS/GYN 4 BOMSO CLINIC NEAR KNUST BOMSO GATE 208205573 NHIS GP/OBS/GYN 5 KUFUOR CLINIC PREMPEH 11STREET ADUM 024-6129642 NHIS GP 6 NEW CROSS HOSPITAL NHIS GP 7 PRIMA MEDICAL CENTRE KUMASI 032 2040515 Non NHIS GP 8 QUALITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES MBROM, KUMASI 03220 29548 Non NHIS GP/OBS/GYN RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED 9 (Kumasi) ADUM NEAR ABURA PRINTING PRESS 05124413/0208165629 Non NHIS GP/DERM RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED 10 (Obuasi) NEAR GCB BAMBOI ROAD 0244439734 / 0208961556 Non NHIS GP/DERM 11 WESCOTT MEMORAIAL CLINIC KUMASI Non NHIS GP ASENEMASO- KUMASI HOSPITAL 1 MADONNA HEALTH SERVICES ASENEMASO 03220-54819/ 03220-54820 NHIS GP/OPS/GYNEA A. MAMPONG, KUMASI HOSPITAL 1 GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL PLT 5 SEC 4 PAKUSO ROAD ASOKORE MAMPONG 03220-72126 / 020-3232511 / 0244-32652 NHIS GP ASOKWA, KUMASI HOSPITAL 1 SIGNETCARE MEDICAL SERVICES PLOT 7 BLOCK W, STADIUM ROAD, ASOKWA, KUMASI 026-2726653 Non NHIS GP/ PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST AYIGYA- KUMASI OPTICAL 1 OPTIMA EYECARE HOUSE # 32 BLOCK D, NEAR MAXIMA JUNCTION Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES BANTAMA, KUMASI LAB GLOBAL MEDICAL & IMAGING CENTERS BANTAMA- KUMASI, ACROSS KOMFO ANOKYE DIAGNOSTIC & INTERVENTIONAL 1 LTD POLYCLINIC Non NHIS RADIOLOGY SERVICE DABAN, KUMASI HOSPITAL 1 ASAFO AGYEI HOSPITAL AHODWO DABAN-KUMASI ON OLD BEKWAI ROAD 020-8116284 / 024-4365659 / 03220-29268 NHIS GP/PHY/SURG/OBS/GYN/EYE EJISU OPTICAL 1 ROSETH COMMUNITY EYE CARE EJISU Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES KEJETIA, KUMASI PHARMACY 1 KAMA HEALTH KEJETIA 051-25239/25447/21557 NHIS GP KUMASI OPTICAL 1 CORBAN OPTOMETRIC SERVICES BANTAMA & KENTINKRONO 0244-749911 / 027-0049911 / 0289521265 Non NHIS OPTICAL HOSPITAL 1 LADY OF GRACE HOSPITAL DOTE -JUNCTION,OFF AIRPORT ROUNDABOUT 0322079387/0245813951 NHIS GP 2 METRO HEALTH SERVICE LTD 4 BAREKESE ROAD, ABREPO JUNCTION 0322025581 / 0322025518 / 0241264515 Non NHIS GP POKU TRANSPORT CHILDRENS 3 HOSPITAL ASOKWA, KUMASI 03220-26851 Non NHIS PEADIATRICS/GP 4 St. AUGUSTINE HOSPITAL 19 BLK I, NORTH PATASI 03220- 47259 / 020-9778351 Non NHIS GP 5 TRUE VINE HOSPITAL PANKRONO ESTATES,KUMASI 322296637 Non NHIS GP NEW EDUBIASE HOSPITAL 1 NEW EDUBIASE HOSPITAL NEW EDUBIASE, 03220-91181 NHIS GP OBUASI HOSPITAL 1 BENITO MENNI HEALTH CENTRE OBUASI 026-7784258 / 03221-92679 NHIS GP OBUASI RIDGE HOSPITAL 1 OBUASI RIDGE HOSPITAL 32 BLK A, RIDGE, OBUASI 0243-720089 / 0322543119 / 020-1481654 NHIS GP OFORIKROM, KUMASI HOSPITAL 1 OFORIKROM HOSPITAL OFORIKROM 03220-26954 Non NHIS GP PARAKUO ESTATES HOSPITAL 1 ATASEMANSO HOSPITAL LTD PARAKUO ESTATE 024-4819601 / 03220-49870 NHIS GP/OBS/GYN/SURG/PED/NEU SOUTH SUNTRESO, KUMASI HOSPITAL 024-4751418 / 051-34421 / 020-8181056 / 024- 1 TRUSTCARE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL SOUTH SUNTRESO 751418 NHIS GP/SURG/OBS/GYN/PED/MED PHARMACY 1 DIAMONO PHARMACY 061-91130 NHIS PHARMACY 2 GREEN LIGHT PHARMACY 061-27189 / 2028114006 NHIS PHARMACY 3 JOE BENNETT PHARMACY SUNYANI SON BENNET BUILDING NHIS PHARMACY LAB 1 MEDILAB DIAGNOSTIC LTD. REX CINEMA NEAR COCOA HOUSE 0352023346/0352024020 Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS HOSPITAL RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED 1 (Sunyani) IN SAM BENNETT HARDWARE BULIDING 06127903/06127904/0244932400 Non NHIS GP/DERM RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED 2 (Techiman) TELECOM JUNCTION OPP. GCB 0243338081/024367383 Non NHIS GP/DERM BRONG AHAFO REGION SUNYANI PHARMACY 1 OBISE PHARMACY OPP MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL, SUNYANI 020-8599970 / 0246-192071 NHIS PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES TECHIMAN LAB MDS LANCENT LABOROTORY SERVICES 1 LIMITED TECHIMAN Non NHIS LAB HOSPITAL 1 HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL TECHIMAN NHIS CENTRAL REGION PHARMACY 1 GLOSTEVE PHARMACY MANKESSIM ROUND - ABOUT ANNAFO Non NHIS PHARMACY HOSPITAL 1 BAIDEN GHARTEY CLINIC 042-33332 /020-8163440 NHIS GP/OBS/GYN 2 JUSTAB HOSPITAL KASOA 028-7079828 / 024- 4816923 Non NHIS GP/OBS/GYN/DEN/SUR/DERM 3 KLIMOVIC MEMORIAL CLINIC 043-222306 /020-8811874 NHIS GP 4 LASSEY CLINIC Non NHIS GP RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED 5 (Cape Cost) OPP. D CANDY ALONG MELCOM RD. 0207113001 / 0244618536 / 0243608724 Non NHIS GP/DERM 6 RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED (Winneba)OPP. WINNEBA HOSPITAL 0244160584/024434341288 Non NHIS GP/DERM AGONA SWEDRU LAB 1 MDS LANCET LABORATOIES GH. LTD. AGONA SWEDRU Non NHIS LABORATORY SERVICES CAPE- COAST LAB 1 MDS LANCET LABORATOIES GH. LTD. CAPE- COAST Non NHIS LABORATORY SERVICES EASTERN REGION PHARMACY 1 KAMA PHARMACY Non NHIS PHARMACY HOSPITAL 1 ADWESO CLINIC ADWESO ESTATES NHIS GP 2 AGYAKWA HOSPITAL LTD NKAWKAW 03431 22079 NHIS GP/OBS/GYN 3 KOFORIDUA CLINIC KOFORIDUA 081-23239 / 0244437040 / 0206300839 NHIS GP 4 OMAN MEDICAL CENTER Non NHIS GP RABITO HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED 5 (Koforidua) GROUND FLOOR OF SSNIT OFFICE COMPLEX 08122185/0243341688 Non NHIS GP/DERM AKOSOMBO Hospital 1 VRA HOSPTAL AKOSOMBO ALL BRANCHES 02302662610 NHIS GP GREATER ACCRA PHARMACY 1 BERNSWETT CO. LIMITED CANTONMENTS Non NHIS PHARMACY 2 EAST AIRPORT PHARMACY CANTONMENT 021821652 / 024-4318191 Non NHIS PHARMACY 3 FABBY CHEMIST NUNGUA BARRIER 021-715934 Non NHIS 4 FINO CHEMISTS CO.LTD. OPP G.C.B ASHIAMAN 022-3004351 / 020- 1897059 Non NHIS PHARMACY 5 FRESH SPRING CHEMISTS LIMITED COMM. 1 Non NHIS PHARMACY 6 FRONTLINE PHARMACY ADABRAKA NEAR TRUST BANK 021- 252722 Non NHIS PHARMACY 7 JERAPHA PHARMACY DZORWULU 0244250255/0244803431 Non NHIS PHARMACY 8 JINLET PHARMARCY OSU/TESANO/AIRPORT RES. AREA/NORTH IND. AREA Non NHIS PHARMACY 9 JOEFIKO PHARMACY LIMITED COMM 4 OPP. CHEMU SEC. SCHOOL -22 Non NHIS PAHRMACY 10 KAMA GROUP GHANA LIMITED LABONE 21775358 Non NHIS PHARMACY 11 LEXLEY PHARMACY VERTICAL CENTRE HOST. RD.COMM, 11 Non NHIS PHARMACY 12 MALLETS PHARMACY COMM. 11 NEAR RAMA CHURCH, LANE 4 Non NHIS PHARMACY 14 NETAB PHARMACY GBEWE 021-920761 Non NHIS PHARMACY 16 TICA PHARMACY LTD BAATSONAA - GOIL Non NHIS PHARMACY OPTICAL 1 DELCIELO OPTICAL SERVICES RING ROAD CENTRAL 021-227785/ 0246098340 Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 2 EMMANUEL EYE CENTRE EAST LEGON 021 500578 NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 3 EMMAROSA OPTICAL CENTRE COURT JUNCTION AFTER RAILWAY Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 4 GODLY FAVOURED EYE CARE CENTRE MECHAM HSE.GROUND FLOOR,ABEKA 0289241513 / 0302241513 Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 5 NORTH WESTERN EYE CENTRE 021 301946/054 348241 Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 6 OPTIC SOMIAH OPP MARIE STOPPES INTERNATIONAL 0302-224014 / 0545236526 Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES 7 PRECIOUS OPTICAL CENTRE TEMA NHIS OPTICAL SERVCES 8 ROBERT & SONS LTD. Non NHIS OPTICAL 9 ST. BERNETT EYE CLINIC KOKOMLEMLE Non NHIS OPTICAL LAB 1 ANTWI - BOASIAKO MEDICAL LAB. LTD OPP. REDEMPTION VALLEY SCHOOL COMM. 9 030 3306724 / 020 8122069 Non NHIS DIAGNOSTICS HMS MEDICAL LABORATORY SERVICES BROADLIGHT HOUSE ,NEAR POST OFFICE 2 LTD. COMM.7TEMA Non NHIS DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES HMS MEDICAL LABOROTORY SERVICES 3 LTD. OPP. NIMA POLICE STATION ,RING ROAD CENTRAL Non NHIS DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES HOSPITAL 1 KRISPAT EAR CENTRE (GH) LTD. COMM.11 ALONG HOSPTIAL ROAD, NEAR TTB 030 3301107/020 8529297 Non NHIS ENT HOSPITAL 1 1st FOUNDATION CLINIC DANSOMAN COM MARKET Non NHIS GP 2 DOSTY PHARMACY COMPANY LTD. OLIKS PLAZA NEAR COMM 11 POLICE ST. Non NHIS PHARMACY 3 ECCLESIA MEDICAL & EYE CENTRE MICHEL CAMP ROAD NHIS GP 4 GHACEM PHARMACY (TEMA) TEMA COMM. ONE NHIS PHARMACY 5 HOLY TRINITY MEDICAL CENTRE 021226937/233506/FAX 021223475 Non NHIS GP/OBS/GYN/SUR 6 MANNA MISSION HOSPITAL TSUIBLEOO 021712892 / 7010919 /FAX 713820 Non NHIS GP 7 NADELA HOSPITAL E/5 BETHLEHEM, TEMA EAST 0303 301703 / 0244 276814 NHIS GP 8 OYOKO CLINIC MADINA 0302 505412/ 0244-642141 Non NHIS GP 9 RABITO HEALTH SERVICES (Accra Osu ) OSU,NO. 10 OSU LINK 021-777465 Non NHIS GP/DERM 10 SAMALLA CLINIC LTD. NEW GBAWE NHIS GP 11 SOLACE HOSPITAL LTD. BEHAND I.C.G.C CHURCH COMM. 12 0303-306455 Non NHIS GP/OBS/GYN 12 St. BERNARD FAMILY HOSPITAL TEMA 540756651 NHIS 13 TWUMASIWAA MEDICAL CENTRE 0302518935 FAX 0302518936 Non NHIS GP DENTAL 1 PORT DENTAL CLINIC COMM . 1 NEAR PRESBY CHURCH NHIS DENTAL CARE 1 PHILIPS CLINIC LABONE NEAR NAFTI 021-500361/0244 520327 Non NHIS GP OPTICAL 1 THE OPTICAL CENTRE OSU Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES A&C SHOPPING MALL & HAATSO OPTICAL 1 INNES EYE & VISIONCARE CENTRE A&C SHOPPING MALL EAST-LAGON 021 519384 /517382 Non NHIS OPTICAL SERVICES ABELENKPE OPTICAL 1 EYE - LINK CLINIC HO. 375 TROTRO STREET
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