The origin of the Narh-Bita College, established in the year 2004, can be traced to Narh-Bita Clinic which was opened in 1979. As the clinic developed to take on greater responsibilities, it was up-graded to the status of a hospital and named the Narh-Bita Hospital Ltd. in 1987.Â
The problem of shortage of health-workers, including nurses, moved the proprietors of the hospital to establish a School of Nursing to feed Narh-Bita and other health institutions. Â
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The Narh-Bita Hospital is a well-equipped and an ultra-modern hospital that provides Narh-Bita College Students and staff with good health care service. The student health centre offers a range of health assessment and treatment provided by doctors, physician assistants and nurses. Each student is required to have the Ghana National Health Insurance Card in order to have access to the health facility.
The student Health Centre is strict on the confidentiality of student health records. Medical information, content of student’s appointments and the type of service cannot be released to anyone (including family) without the consent of the student.
The Health Centre requires all students to comply with all student health care policies in order to protect the campus community from illness and diseases.