Pairs Care Clinic awarded ‘Most Promising Prostate Treatment Center of the Year’

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Pairs Care Clinic awarded ‘Most Promising Prostate Treatment Center of the Year’

Pairs Care Clinic has been awarded the Most Promising Prostate Treatment Center of the Year by the West African Traditional and Alternative Medicals A

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Pairs Care Clinic has been awarded the Most Promising Prostate Treatment Center of the Year by the West African Traditional and Alternative Medicals Awards.

Additionally, Pairs Care Clinic received the Best Body Treatment Center of the Year award.

The 2025 awards [8th edition] took place at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on Saturday, March 15, 2025.

Citation

A citation was presented to Pairs Care Clinic in recognition of their achievements.

It reads;

“Pairs Care Clinic for over five years now been at the forefront of providing patients with focused care and exceptional clinical services to the people of Ghana and beyond.

At Pairs Care Clinic, patients receive personalized care from a team of highly skilled therapists and practitioners dedicated to delivering exceptional treatment outcomes.

The clinic’s innovative treatments, including prostate disease, sexual weakness, etc.

By combining natural therapies with holistic approaches, Pairs Care Clinic empowers patients to achieve optimal health.”

CEO’s remarks

Speaking in an interview with Kapital Radio after the awards, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr. Emmanuel Amoah, thanked the Almighty God for the high honours.

Also, he thanked his clients, who he indicated were the driving force behind the hospital’s achievements, and promised to continue providing even higher-quality care in the years to come.

“I hope to work harder than I have in the past by improving the kind of services that are provided to all of the patients and clients that visit the facility,” Dr. Amoah stated.

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