Euracare support three patients with $50,000 for Life-changing minimally invasive brain surgeries  

By Stanley Senya 

Accra, March 23, GNA – Euracare Specialist Hospital, a healthcare facility in Ghana and Nigeria, has extended a $50,000 support in discount to three deserving patients in Ghana to undergo life-changing surgeries.   

This generous gesture is part of Euracare’s commitment to making quality healthcare accessible to all, regardless of financial constraints.  

A statement issued in  Accra  by the Hospital said the recipients were carefully selected based on their medical needs and financial circumstances.   

Each of these patients were struggling with a debilitating condition that required intervention, but the cost of treatment had been a barrier to accessing the care they deserve.   

It said with Euracare’s support, these individuals had the opportunity to undergo the surgeries they desperately needed, without the burden of excessive financial strain.  

Dr. Benjamin Sarkodie, the Medical Director of Euracare Ghana, said, “At Euracare, we believe that healthcare is a fundamental human right, and we are dedicated to ensuring that no one is denied the medical care they need due to financial limitations.”  

He said recognising the importance of surgery in improving the quality of life for our patients, they were proud to offer these discounts as part of their ongoing efforts to give back to the community.  

“Two of these patients had Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) of the brain while the 3rd patient had carotid carvenous Fistula (CCF),” he adddd.  

He said  all procedures were successfully done by the Euracare treatment team in Ghana, led by Prof Sarkodie and the patients had since been discharged.   

He said the initiative stood as a testament to Euracare’s steadfast dedication to serving the community, transcending the boundaries of the hospital.   

“Grounded in the belief that prioritising the health and well-being of our community can catalyze significant positive change, Euracare remains committed to playing its part in building a healthier and happier society,” he added.  

He called on other organisations to support those in need and collaboratively contributing to shaping a future that is not only healthier but also brighter for all.  

GNA