The massive investment by the government will eliminate the need for villagers to travel to neighbouring villages to access basic health services.
The facility was commissioned by Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, who noted that approximately $40 million was invested to ensure the medical outpost is equipped to provide adequate medical care.
Services being offered include prenatal care, diabetes and blood pressure testing, among others.
Additionally, HPV testing for women and dental services will be available, with a medical team scheduled to visit shortly.
During his address at the simple ceremony, Minister Anthony said additional services will be introduced subsequently.
He emphasised the government’s commitment to enhancing Guyana’s healthcare system by constructing new health facilities nationwide.
“With where you are located and the population that you have, you deserve to have your own health facility here,” Dr Anthony stated.
He highlighted the ministry’s ongoing collaboration with nearly all communities, including hinterland and riverain areas, to ensure access to adequate healthcare services.
By early 2025, six new hospitals will be opened across the country, in areas like Diamond, Skeldon, Enmore, Bath, De Kinderen, and Anna Regina.
The investments will further improve the quality of healthcare in those regions.
In the first half of 2024 alone, the government exhausted some $44.4 billion to ensure the nation’s health system is intact to provide substantial care that is second to none (Extracted from the Department of Public Information)