Diagnose or treat patients by recording images of the internal structure of the body to assess the presence or absence of disease, foreign objects, and structural damage or anomaly.
Vision
To serve as Liberia’s Premiere Medical Facility in building a Strong, Viable and Healthy Nation
Mission
To provide tertiary medical care to the people of Liberia through comprehensive health care services, standard medical training & research
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday 8.00 – 17.00Saturday All Day (ER Only)Sunday All Day (ER Only)
Why Choose Us
A choice that makes the difference
Affordable Health Care
The Medical Center is staffed with over 929 trained Doctors, Nurses, Nurse Anesthetics, Nurse Aides, Operating Room Technicians, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Laboratory Technicians, Radiology Technicians and other support staff.
Qualified Workforce
The Medical Center is staffed with over 929 trained Doctors, Nurses, Nurse Anesthetics, Nurse Aides, Operating Room Technicians, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Laboratory Technicians, Radiology Technicians and other support staff.
Quality Services
We bring over four decades of professional medical experience, taking the lead in building a strong viable, and healthy nation. Each of our Practice Areas is headed by a consultant with more than 15 years of experience in providing high-level medical service
Clinical Services
The Medical Center provides Adult, Maternal, Pediatric & psychiatric services:
Senior Management Team

Dr. Jerry Fahnloe Brown
Chief Executive Officer

Dama Yekeson-Koffa
Deputy CEO / Administrator

Dr. Sia Watta Camanor
Deputy CEO / Clinical Services
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Our Core Values
The Center is responsible for what it does (outcomes), and how it does it (principles). It operates an open process and is responsive to patients and their families.
The Center affirms that the individuals it serves share common human needs, rights, desires and strengths. It appreciates individual and cultural diversity.
The Center is committed to a culture that inspires and promotes creativity, fosters leadership and learning, and rewards creativity.
The Center translates customer focus to mean flexible and individualized response. The supportive, “whatever it takes” culture is felt by staff and patients.
The Center practices the belief that in working together, we are always smarter To serve as Liberia’s premiere Medical Facility in building a strong, viable and healthy nation
Emergency FAQs
Treatments and procedures may include lab work, radiological studies, CAT scans, ultrasound, EKG for cardiac review, medication administration and physician evaluations.
All patients are first triaged by an ER nurse. Then patients are evaluated by a physician. Patients who have a higher acuity of illness (i.e. heart attack or stroke) may be treated before those patients with less severe conditions (laceration, sprained ankle, etc.). Your patience is always appreciated.
Patients are able to eat after all their tests are completed and the physician has evaluated the results. On average, it is within three to four hours. However, it is sometimes necessary for patients to remain “NPO” (nothing by mouth) until further tests and/or studies are completed.
Upon admission to the hospital, you will remain in the Emergency Department until your inpatient room is ready. Your admitting physician will visit you during their designated “patient rounds.”
Because pain medication can mask important clues to your medical condition, it may not be given until tests are completed and the physician has evaluated the results. However, treatment for pain is important so please let your nurse or physician know when you are experiencing pain or if there is no relief from the medication that was prescribed. You will be asked to rate your pain throughout your stay in our department and, if admitted, on our medical floors.
Yes, usually, but the number of visitors in the emergency treatment area is kept to a minimum. Usually, two visitors per patient are allowed in most areas of the department