Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital

[1][2][3] The hospital was established in 1961 and named to honour Tetteh Quarshie.

The Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital was established in February 1961 by the Ghana Cocoa Marketing Board (GCMB) to honor Tetteh Quashie, who is recognized for introducing cocoa to Ghana.

[4][5] The road entrance is on the south side of the N4 highway, approximately one hour northeast of Accra.

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The southwestern elevation of the largest building on the site. The main entrance is on the opposite side.