$120M digital X-ray machine commissioned at Region 10 hospital

The Upper Demerara Hospital in Region Ten on Friday marked a major milestone in healthcare advancement with the commissioning of a state-of-the-art digital X-ray machine.
The advancement represents a total investment of $120 million and follows an extensive retrofitting exercise to accommodate the modern equipment.
The upgrade significantly strengthens diagnostic services within the region as the newly installed digital X-ray system replaces outdated analogue technology, delivering faster image processing, improved accuracy, and enhanced diagnostic capabilities to better support patient care.
The retrofitting works, valued at approximately $72,217,844, ensured that the facility meets modern safety and operational standards required for the efficient use of advanced diagnostic equipment.

Minister Anthony tours the X-ray room

Addressing the commissioning ceremony, Health Minister Dr Anthony reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to upgrading healthcare infrastructure and ensuring equitable access to quality medical services nationwide. He explained that the transition to digital imaging will reduce waiting times, improve patient outcomes, and enable healthcare professionals to make more timely and accurate diagnoses.
“Today we are very pleased to commission this digital X-ray machine. All facilities in this region will now be equipped with digital X-ray systems, replacing the older analogue machines,” Dr Anthony stated.

The newly installed digital X-ray system replaces outdated analogue technology

Meanwhile, Regional Health Officer (RHO) Dr Gregory Harris noted that the new equipment will greatly benefit residents of Blueberry Hill, Wismar, and surrounding communities. He emphasised the Government of Guyana’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the Upper Demerara Hospital to deliver quality, advanced healthcare services.
“We want our residents to have access to efficient healthcare services on a 24-hour basis. Our duty is to serve the people of Region 10,” Dr Harris said.
The commissioning of the digital X-ray machine will reduce the need for patient referrals to other regions, easing travel burdens and improving access to critical diagnostic services.
This investment aligns with the Ministry of Health’s broader agenda to modernise healthcare facilities, strengthen service delivery, and build a resilient, people-centred healthcare system that meets the evolving needs of the population.


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