The Kasoa Polyclinic in the Awutu Senya East Municipality continues to operate without a paediatric ward, even though children account for nearly half of all admissions.
Health officials have said that the situation compromises effective child healthcare and are calling for urgent intervention.
The facility, which serves a fast-growing population of more than 300,000 people, also receives patients from neighbouring districts including Awutu Senya West, Gomoa East and Ga South.
It is additionally a major referral point for motor accident victims in the enclave.
Despite the high demand for services, the Polyclinic has a total bed capacity of only 40, spread across male, female and maternity wards. With no dedicated paediatric ward, children who are admitted are forced to share space with adults—an arrangement health professionals describe as inappropriate and unsafe.
Health authorities say the lack of dedicated space undermines best practices in paediatric care.
The Awutu Senya East Municipal Director of Health Services, Dr. Stanley Yaidoo, stressed that the municipality’s rapidly expanding population has outgrown existing health infrastructure.
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