37 Military Hospital temporarily closes trauma & surgical emergency unit for fumigation
The 37 Military Hospital in the Greater Accra Region has announced the temporary closure of its Trauma and Surgical Emergency Unit from Monday, August 4 to Wednesday, August 13, 2025, to allow for routine fumigation and maintenance.
According to a statement issued by Captain Veronica Adzo Arihn (Ghana Navy), Acting Director General of Public Relations, the move is part of the hospital’s ongoing commitment to upholding strict hygiene and safety standards for both patients and staff.
During the closure, all trauma and surgical emergencies will be redirected to the Simango Ward, which has been designated as the temporary emergency handling unit.
Hospital authorities have assured the public of continued and uninterrupted care, emphasising that every effort is being made to minimise inconvenience.
“The Ghana Armed Forces appreciates the public’s trust and support.
This maintenance reflects our commitment to patient and staff safety,” the official statement concluded.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News

Kpandai poll annulled: Parliament gives EC green light for new election
20:12
V/R: Ho Teaching Hospital opens meditation garden, music therapy studio
17:22
IGP Yohuno assures President Mahama of effective operational use and proper maintenance for 40 armoured vehicles given to police service
21:49
OSP detains Lawyer Martin Kpebu for alleged obstruction; bail process sparks confusion
07:35
Obasanjo praises Mahama's vision for Global South Reform at G20 and announces launch of Accra Reset Secretariat
09:29
SIC-FSL MD petitions gov't over board chairman's acts of thwarting reset agenda
10:28
GEA removes 218 district coordinator workforce, triggers backlash from staff
18:32
GIMPA Law School Dean strengthens ties with international justice bodies on historic visit to The Hague
10:07
'Commercial farming is Ghana’s future': Ayariga bemoans multibillion-dollar drain, warns against dependence on imports
17:44
OSP rejects Martin Kpebu’s claims of “Self-Investigation,” describes allegations as misleading
07:14


