The state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment represents a significant investment in strengthening the nation’s health sector and ensuring equitable access to advanced medical services.

Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony and CEO of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation Robbie Rambarran

Once operational, the MRI machine will provide thousands of patients with access to high-quality diagnostic imaging that was previously available only through private facilities or overseas medical referrals.

MRI technology is widely regarded as one of the most advanced diagnostic tools in modern medicine, producing detailed images of the body’s organs, soft tissues, brain, spine, joints and blood vessels without the use of ionising radiation.

The technology plays a vital role in the early detection and diagnosis of conditions such as strokes, tumours, neurological disorders, spinal injuries, musculoskeletal conditions and other complex diseases, enabling physicians to make faster and more accurate treatment decisions.

Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, inspecting the installation of the MRI Machine at GPHC

By introducing MRI services into the public healthcare system, the government is removing a significant financial barrier that has prevented many citizens from accessing this critical diagnostic service.

The availability of MRI services at GPHC is expected to reduce waiting times for diagnostic testing, lessen the need for costly overseas referrals, improve emergency and specialist care, and support earlier diagnosis and intervention, factors that can significantly improve recovery rates and save lives.

This latest investment also complements the government’s broader programme of expanding and modernising healthcare services through the construction of new regional hospitals, the acquisition of cutting-edge medical technology, and continued investment in healthcare professionals.

Together, these initiatives are building a stronger, more resilient public health system capable of delivering world-class care to all Guyanese. (Department of Public Information)

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