River boats ease access for expectant mothers and o...
Access to maternal health support for expectant mothers, alongside a wider range of primary healthcare services, has been boosted in Region One...
Access to maternal health support for expectant mothers, alongside a wider range of primary healthcare services, has been boosted in Region One...
The government will introduce prison time and community service for repeat litter offenders as part of plans to strengthen enforcement of environmental...
Nine undergraduate American students representing several disciplines, including biology, environmental sciences, engineering and political science, recently participated in an intensive field-based ecology...
The state-of-the-art regional hospital at Diamond, along the East Bank of Demerara, is almost complete and is expected to become operational very soon.
Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony, provided an update on the project during a site inspection on Sunday to assess the final phases of development at the facility.
He was accompanied by engineers, contractors, and representatives from the ministry.
“We are getting close to completing the hospital. Most of the installation of the equipment is now complete. We are in the process of testing [them],” the health minister revealed.
He said individuals are currently undergoing training to staff the medical facility.
“Once the training is completed, we will be in a position to open the hospital. We are getting to that point where we can open the hospital. I had a walkaround and I am pleased with what I have seen so far,” the minister stated.
Construction works on the facility are being carried out by Sinopharm.
Approximately 40,000 residents from Diamond and nearby communities will benefit from a wide range of advanced and timely medical services at the new institution.
The completion of the hospital will also eliminate the need for residents to travel all the way to Georgetown for similar services.
The medical facility will house 75 inpatient beds and high-tech equipment to optimise service delivery.
Key amenities will include a modern 24-hour Accident and Emergency Department, advanced laboratories, two operating theatres, and a minor surgery theatre.
It will also feature a comprehensive imaging area, providing digital X-rays and CT scans to enhance diagnostic capabilities.
The hospital is among several regional hospitals currently under construction across the country. Others are being built at Enmore, Lima Sands, Lethem, Bath, Number 75 Village, and Kato.
These projects will facilitate the delivery of world-class health services to Guyanese upon completion. (DPI)