$35M Karaburi Health Post commissioned in Region One

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The Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, this week officially commissioned the newly upgraded $35 million Karaburi Health Post, marking a significant advancement in the delivery of healthcare services to residents of Moruca and surrounding communities in Region One.During his address, Dr. Anthony reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that all Guyanese, regardless of geographic location, can access high-quality, modern healthcare. He highlighted national advancements in the sector, including the installation of a Lithotripsy Machine at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). This new technology now enables patients with kidney stones to receive non-invasive shockwave therapy, eliminating the need for painful surgical procedures. Dr. Anthony further noted the success of Guyana’s expanding kidney transplant programme. Four patients recently received life-saving transplants locally, procedures that would have cost approximately US$500,000 each overseas. These surgeries were provided free of cost, demonstrating the government’s ongoing commitment to equitable access to advanced medical care.Additionally, the Minister pointed to significant investments in Region One, including expanded maternal care services, improved emergency facilities, and the introduction of digital X-ray technology. These upgrades ensure that families across the region, particularly expectant mothers, can receive essential medical services close to home. He also encouraged local youth to take advantage of government scholarships and training initiatives, stressing the importance of preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals.Meanwhile, Regional Health Officer (RHO), Dr. Steven Cheefoon commended the rapid transformation of the Region One health sector over the past four years. He noted that improvements in infrastructure, equipment, and staffing were all strategically implemented to enhance the delivery of patient care. Dr. Cheefoon recalled several key advancements, including the commissioning of the first X-ray service in Moruca in 2020, the introduction of ultrasound services in 2021, the first-ever surgeries performed at the facility in 2022 with thirty-six operations completed, the establishment of the Maternal Ward in 2023, and the recent completion of the Maternal Child Health building in 2024. He emphasised that these developments reflect the efforts of a caring government, dedicated ministerial leadership, and a committed health team working to ensure that patients receive timely, safe, and modern care. Dr. Cheefoon also highlighted the importance of the new Moruca Regional Hospital, currently under construction. Once completed, the facility will bring coastal-level medical standards to hinterland residents, offering advanced diagnostic and treatment services previously unavailable in the region.Dr. Cheefoon also recounted the harsh conditions during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the region lacked even basic diagnostic tools. By December 2020, however, Moruca had already established a fully functional laboratory, demonstrating the resilience and dedication of local healthcare workers.He concluded by thanking healthcare workers for their unwavering commitment and inviting the community to celebrate the accomplishments achieved through sustained collaboration and dedication (Ministry of Health press release)The post $35M Karaburi Health Post commissioned in Region One appeared first on News Room Guyana.