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Our Milestones

1.Sonotech Medical and Diagnostic Center, originally SONOTECHNIQUES was duly registered at the Registrar General’s Department in 2012 with a singular focus on providing a vital health service [ULTRASOUND] to clients on a 24hour basis in an era where it was difficult to get ultrasound done, especially at night.

2.Sonotech became fully operational in 2013, where it started as an ultrasound center, with an office located at No 19, Ring Road East. Dr Ebenezer Paul Buckman was the vision bearer and first to do the ultrasounds. With support from Dr Grace Gyimah-Boateng and the first team, Sonotech built a brand that was trusted. So many sacrifices were made by the team to ensure the company stood the test of time. The invaluable dedication and selfless commitment of the forerunners is what Sonotech was built on.

3.After two years of Dr Buckman single handedly doing the scans on a 24hour basis, the patient base increased and Ring Way was now too small for the company. Sonotech moved to Danquah Circle in 2015. This was a big leap of faith. The company expanded where it employed more sonographers and radiologists to help run the ultrasound on a 24hour basis. It also expanded to include other services. Quality remained a hallmark and eventually made Sonotech a household name, especially amongst the hospitals close to Osu and its environs. Many ultrasound scan centers folded up but Sonotech stood the test of time.

4.When the company moved to Danquah Circle, it expanded to add a 24-hour ultramodern laboratory center, in addition to a pharmacy. In 2016, it started a clinic where general physician consultations were undertaken. Subsequently specialist consultations were added. The services expanded to include CT scans, digital X-Ray and fluoroscopy.

5.In 2019, a branch at Tema was opened with Osu being the headquarters of Sonotech Medical and Diagnostic Center.

6.Subsequently, a third branch was established in 2021 sited inside the West Hills Mall providing vital services to people around Weija, Kasoa and other parts of the Central Region of Ghana.