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Paediatrics is the medical specialty focused on infants, children, and adolescents. Euracare’s team of doctors are all working together to address your concerns as a parent to provide exceptional paediatric health and wellness care. Our goal is to deliver the care and treatment your child needs to get back to good health.
Euracare provides management and services for many types of paediatric conditions, including but not limited to those listed below.
For both non-invasive and interventional paediatric cardiac care, Euracare’s patients can trust in the skill and experience of Medical Director Dr Tosin Majekodunmi, a UK/Canada-trained adult & paediatric interventional cardiologist.
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Conditions and Procedures
- MRI
- CT
- Digital X-ray
- Ultrasound
- Clinical Laboratory
- Cardiac Catheterization
- 24-Hour BP monitoring
- 24-Hour Holter monitoring
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Echocardiogram (Echo)
- Stress Test
Tests and Diagnostics
- Ultrasound
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Conditions and Procedures
- Paediatric primary care
- Paediatric cardiology
- Paediatric new-born and infant Care
- Paediatric cancer treatment in conjunction with Interventional Radiology
- Paediatric vaccinations
Euracare provides free scans to Siamese twins conjoined at the head
First time in Ghana, Euracare Advanced Diagnostics and Heart Centre provides free Cerebral Angiogram for Conjoined twins (Craniopagus).
As part of preparing for a life-saving separation surgery for the twin babies, Euracare Advanced Diagnostics and Heart Centre carried out an angiogram on June 4th, which will be the first out of several scans the twins will be subjected to in the next 12 to 18 months for the separation.
It took 6 hours for a team of 13 medical staff including four anesthesiologists to transport the babies and administer the scans.
Craniopagus are exceedingly rare, with an incident of one in 2,5 million birth, making it difficult for surgeons to master all techniques around such cases. Euracare assembled its best team to undertake this complex procedure as a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative.
The success of this operation will make history as this is the first attempt to separate conjoined babies at the head in the country.
Euracare’s team is extremely proud of being part of this pioneering medical procedure in Ghana.







