CHR Lomé-Commune Commissions New Medical Scanner

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Friday, 28 November 2025 12:56
CHR Lomé-Commune Commissions New Medical Scanner

(Togo First) - Togo’s Lomé-Commune Regional Hospital Centre (CHR) has put a new scanner into service to expand its medical imaging capacity, the hospital administration said in a statement on Thursday.

The purchase is part of a government program to modernize equipment at CHR Lomé-Commune and the Kara University Hospital Centre (CHU Kara), both of which are slated to receive new scanners this year. The acquisition was funded under the Covid-19 Project (C19RM), supported by the Global Fund with €112.8 million for the 2024–2026 period.

With the installation, CHR Lomé-Commune becomes the second public hospital in Togo to operate such equipment, after the Sylvanus-Olympio University Hospital (CHU S.O.) in Lomé, which received an advanced scanner in July 2023. The new device offers up to 128-slice imaging, enabling rapid detection of abnormalities and supporting examinations in neurology, thoracic care, abdominal and pelvic imaging, and cardiology.

The scanner is expected to ease pressure on CHU S.O., which had so far handled most complex imaging needs. CHU Kara is set to become the third public facility in the country to be equipped with a scanner.

Esaïe Edoh

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