List Of Neurosurgeons In Ghana

The neurosurgeon is a surgeon specializing in the nervous system, especially the brain and spinal cord.

Below is the List Of Neurosurgeons In Ghana

Dr. Tamekloe

Dr. Adams Abass. Neurosurgeon. Tamale, Northern.

Dr. Seth Adjei Adjetey. Neurosurgeon.

Dr. Hope Yao Agbemeyna. Neurosurgeon.

Dr. Kwasi Agyen-Mensah. Neuro.

Dr. Harry Akoto. Neurosurgeon.

Dr Mawuli Kwami Ametefe. Neurosurgeon.

Dr. Nii Adjetey Bonney Andrews. Neurosurgeon.

Dr. Gordon Alexis Obiri Appiah. Neurosurgeon.

Dr Patrick Ewusi Bankah

Dr Jerome Kwesi Boatey

How many neurosurgeons do we have in Ghana?

15 neurosurgeons

One of the leading neurosurgeons in Ghana, Dr. Tamekloe, reported to the local newspapers that as of 2016 there was a total of 15 neurosurgeons in Ghana (“Ghana has only,” 2016).

These 15 neurosurgeons cover over 25 million Ghanaians.

How much do neurosurgeons make in Ghana?

According to the federal salary scale structure of Ghana, a Neurosurgeon is paid about 19,000 GHS Ghana Cedis monthly.

That means annually a neurosurgeon practicing in Ghana earns about GHC 228,000 cedis ($39,446) before tax.

How do I become a surgeon in Ghana?

Get a Four Year College Education. Studying in a college for four years is required to get into medical school.

Take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).

Get a Medical Degree.

Complete a Residency Program.

Get Licensure.

Get Authentified to Advance career.

How much does hernia surgery cost in Ghana?

The cost of open hernia surgery in Ghana is around GHC 800 – GHC 2,000 Cedis while the cost of laparoscopic hernia operation in Ghana is around GHC 5,000 Cedis.