Dr. Kokou Agbenyega
General Practice
CHU Sylvanus Olympio — Lomé, Togo
17+ years of experience
About Dr. Agbenyega
Dr. Kokou Agbenyega is a seasoned general practitioner based at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Sylvanus Olympio in Lomé, Togo's premier public teaching hospital and the country's largest referral centre. With over 17 years of front-line clinical experience, Dr. Agbenyega has dedicated his career to delivering high-quality primary care to the diverse population of the Greater Lomé region and to patients referred from across Togo's five administrative regions.
His daily practice covers the full breadth of general medicine, from managing endemic infectious diseases such as malaria, typhoid, and tuberculosis, to caring for patients living with non-communicable conditions like hypertension and type 2 diabetes. Working within CHU Sylvanus Olympio's busy outpatient department, Dr. Agbenyega has developed a reputation for patient-centred consultations conducted in French, Ewe, and Mina, enabling him to communicate directly with patients from Lomé's multilingual coastal communities without the barrier of translation. He is an active member of the Ordre des Médecins du Togo and participates in continuing medical education programmes to keep his clinical skills aligned with evolving WHO and AFRO guidelines.
Education & Training
Dr. Agbenyega completed both his undergraduate medical science studies and his Doctorat en Médecine at the Université de Lomé, the country's foremost academic medical institution. His clinical training included rotations through the Internal Medicine, Paediatrics, and Emergency departments of CHU Sylvanus Olympio, giving him broad exposure to Togo's most prevalent disease patterns from the outset of his career. After receiving his medical doctorate, he undertook a supervised post-graduate placement within the hospital's outpatient general medicine department before transitioning to his permanent clinical role. He has since attended regional CME workshops organised by the Conseil de l'Ordre des Médecins du Togo and has participated in WHO-supported training programmes on integrated management of non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa.
Clinical Expertise & Procedures
Dr. Agbenyega's clinical expertise centres on the diagnosis and management of conditions that represent the highest burden of disease in Togo. He is proficient in the clinical assessment and treatment of malaria, including severe and complicated cases requiring parenteral artesunate, and has extensive experience managing tropical fevers where laboratory capacity may be limited. In the area of non-communicable disease, he manages hypertension and type 2 diabetes through lifestyle counselling, pharmacotherapy, and long-term follow-up, adapting treatment regimens to the locally available essential medicines formulary.
Procedurally, Dr. Agbenyega performs minor surgical interventions including wound care, abscess drainage, and suturing, as well as diagnostic procedures such as malaria rapid antigen testing, urinalysis, and basic electrocardiography. He also provides antenatal screening consultations for primary health centre patients referred to CHU Sylvanus Olympio for additional assessment. His multilingual fluency is a significant clinical asset in a hospital that serves patients from the Ewé, Mina, Kabyé, and Tem ethnic communities.
Research & Publications
As a clinician working within a busy public teaching hospital, Dr. Agbenyega's primary contribution to medical knowledge is through direct patient care and the clinical supervision of medical students from the Université de Lomé Faculty of Health Sciences who rotate through CHU Sylvanus Olympio. He has contributed case data to multi-site surveillance studies on malaria drug resistance conducted in partnership with PNLP (Programme National de Lutte contre le Paludisme) and has participated in national health surveys tracking the prevalence of hypertension and diabetes in urban Lomé.
International Patient Services
CHU Sylvanus Olympio serves as Togo's primary entry point for patients arriving from neighbouring West African countries including Benin, Ghana, and Nigeria who seek specialist referral or care not available locally. Dr. Agbenyega regularly sees patients from the Togolese diaspora — particularly from France, Germany, and the United States — who return to Lomé and require continuity of care for chronic conditions managed abroad. His consultations are conducted in French and in Ewe or Mina for local and regional patients, and he can communicate effectively in basic English for patients more comfortable in that language. International patients and diaspora visitors are advised to contact CHU Sylvanus Olympio's patient reception desk to schedule appointments in advance.
Awards & Recognition
Dr. Agbenyega has received commendation from the CHU Sylvanus Olympio administration for his sustained commitment to primary care quality within the hospital's outpatient general medicine service. He was recognised by the Ordre des Médecins du Togo for his active participation in national health campaigns, including community-level malaria prevention drives and non-communicable disease awareness outreach in the Golfe Prefecture. He is regarded as a trusted clinical mentor by junior doctors and final-year medical students completing rotations at the hospital.
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