Holy Family Catholic Hospital, Nkawkaw, Ghana

Holy Family Catholic Hospital, Nkawkaw, Ghana Located at Nkawkaw, Eastern Region of Ghana.The hospital has a total ward bed capacity of 214

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTVisiting Urologists from the Netherlands to Holy Family Catholic Hospital, NkawkawWe are pleased to a...
03/10/2025

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
Visiting Urologists from the Netherlands to Holy Family Catholic Hospital, Nkawkaw

We are pleased to announce that a team of specialist urologists from the Netherlands will be visiting Holy Family Catholic Hospital, Nkawkaw from 31st October to 14th November, 2025.

During this period, the visiting team will be offering expert consultations, evaluations, and surgical interventions for a range of urological conditions, including:
• Enlarged Prostate
• Patients with difficulty in passing urine
• Patients with urine incontinence (unable hold urine)
• Children with undescended te**is (Te**is not descended into sc***um)
• Urethral stricture and any urogenital abnormalities
• Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (VVF)

Screening and pre-assessment begins from 1st October 2025 at the hospital. We encourage all individuals experiencing urological symptoms or previously diagnosed conditions to take advantage of this opportunity.

Early registration is highly recommended as appointments will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

For inquiries or to book your screening, kindly contact the Urology Unit at:
📞 0509169461, 0249521657, 0544353020, 0503231196
📍 Holy Family Catholic Hospital, Nkawkaw

We look forward to serving you.

STAFF DURBARThis week, we held a staff durbar focused on strengthening our commitment to customer satisfaction, HR issue...
03/10/2025

STAFF DURBAR

This week, we held a staff durbar focused on strengthening our commitment to customer satisfaction, HR issues and our Strategic Plan for the year 2025. The session provided an opportunity for management and staff to engage in open dialogue, review performance, and share ideas on how best to serve our patients with excellence and compassion. 💙

At Holy Family Catholic Hospital, we believe that every patient experience matters. This durbar reinforced our collective dedication to delivering quality healthcare, respecting our clients, and ensuring their comfort at every stage of care.

🙏 We appreciate our hardworking staff for their commitment and teamwork, and we remain focused on continuous improvement in service delivery.

Week 4: Screening & SupportDay 22: The PSA blood test helps detect prostate cancer early.Day 23: A digital re**al exam (...
23/09/2025

Week 4: Screening & Support

Day 22: The PSA blood test helps detect prostate cancer early.
Day 23: A digital re**al exam (DRE) is quick and can save your life.
Day 24: Screening is simple but powerful — don’t put it off.
Day 25: Early detection means more treatment options and better outcomes.
Day 26: Share prostate cancer awareness with friends and family.
Day 27: Support men going through treatment — your encouragement matters.
Day 28: Together, we can fight prostate cancer. Awareness saves lives!

Capacity Building for Better Maternal & Child HealthHoly Family Catholic Hospital recently organized a training workshop...
19/09/2025

Capacity Building for Better Maternal & Child Health

Holy Family Catholic Hospital recently organized a training workshop on MPDSR (Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response) for our healthcare staff.

The session aimed at strengthening knowledge and skills in identifying, reviewing, and learning from maternal and perinatal deaths. Through this, we ensure that every loss is carefully studied, and actionable steps are taken to improve the quality of care we provide to mothers and newborns.

✅ Enhancing surveillance
✅ Promoting accountability
✅ Driving continuous improvement in maternal & child health outcomes

We remain committed to safe motherhood, quality neonatal care, and building a healthier future for our community. 💙👩‍🍼👶

Donation AcknowledgementHoly Family Catholic Hospital is deeply grateful to Mr. Ishaone Buabeng accompanied by three oth...
18/09/2025

Donation Acknowledgement

Holy Family Catholic Hospital is deeply grateful to Mr. Ishaone Buabeng accompanied by three other members from the Ahamadiya Muslim Mission for his generous donation of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) machine to our facility.

This life-saving device will greatly strengthen our emergency response and enhance the quality of care we provide to patients in critical situations.

On behalf of our management, staff, and patients, we say thank you for this thoughtful act of kindness and commitment to improving healthcare in our community.

Together, we are saving lives.

WE ARE HIRING!!!Kindly take advantage of this notice to share and apply if eligible Apply via hfhnkawkaw@chstgh.org OR c...
17/09/2025

WE ARE HIRING!!!
Kindly take advantage of this notice to share and apply if eligible
Apply via hfhnkawkaw@chstgh.org OR call 0544353020

$13,700.00 DONATION FOR AN AUTOCLAVEThe Bishop, Management and staff of the hospital are grateful to Fr Eugene and all t...
16/09/2025

$13,700.00 DONATION FOR AN AUTOCLAVE
The Bishop, Management and staff of the hospital are grateful to Fr Eugene and all the parishioners of St Rita Parish, Staten Island, NY for donating $13,700.00 to buy a new Autoclave for the hospital.. Watch the space for the arrival of the Autoclave.

Donations that came in later last year has been used to buy a refurbished NIKKON camera to support the publicity work of the Hospital Social Media Team.

May God bless all those who donated. Your support is very much appreciated.

Week 3: Warning Signs to WatchDay 15: Difficulty starting or stopping urination may signal a prostate problem.Day 16: We...
15/09/2025

Week 3: Warning Signs to Watch

Day 15: Difficulty starting or stopping urination may signal a prostate problem.
Day 16: Weak urine flow or frequent urination at night should not be ignored.
Day 17: Blood in urine or semen requires immediate medical attention.
Day 18: Pain in the hips, back, or pelvis can sometimes be linked to prostate issues.
Day 19: Erectile difficulties may be an early sign of prostate problems.
Day 20: Don’t ignore persistent urinary symptoms — get checked.
Day 21: Regular check-ups detect problems before they become serious.

All work and no play!!!!!Let's gear up for this trip.
10/09/2025

All work and no play!!!!!
Let's gear up for this trip.

PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESSWeek 2: Healthy Lifestyle MattersDay 8: Eat more vegetables, fruits, and whole grains — good fo...
08/09/2025

PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS

Week 2: Healthy Lifestyle Matters

Day 8: Eat more vegetables, fruits, and whole grains — good for your prostate.
Day 9: Reduce red and processed meats. Choose lean proteins like fish or chicken.
Day 10: Stay active! Just 30 minutes of walking daily helps lower risk.
Day 11: Maintain a healthy weight — obesity can increase prostate cancer risk.
Day 12: Limit alcohol and avoid smoking for better prostate health.
Day 13: Stay hydrated — water supports urinary and prostate function.
Day 14: Good sleep helps your body fight diseases, including cancer.

Prostate Cancer Awareness CampaignWeek 1: Know the BasicsDay 1:  The prostate is a small gland in men that supports repr...
05/09/2025

Prostate Cancer Awareness Campaign

Week 1: Know the Basics

Day 1: The prostate is a small gland in men that supports reproduction.
Day 2: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men.
Day 3: Men over 50 should screen regularly; earlier if family history exists.
Day 4: Many men with early prostate cancer have no symptoms. Screening is key.
Day 5: Early detection saves lives — don’t wait for symptoms.
Day 6: Family history increases your risk. Know your background.
Day 7: Talk to your doctor today about prostate health.
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BLS & ACLS TRAINING SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTED.Holy Family Catholic Hospital is committed to upholding the highest standards...
04/09/2025

BLS & ACLS TRAINING SUCCESSFULLY CONDUCTED.

Holy Family Catholic Hospital is committed to upholding the highest standards of patient care and emergency preparedness. This week, our medical and nursing staff successfully completed certified training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS).

This essential training equips our teams with the skills and confidence to respond swiftly and effectively in life-threatening situations.

We thank our dedicated instructors, sponsors and participants for their commitment to excellence and continuous learning.

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