Healthcare services boosted in Reg 9 with 4 new ultrasound units

Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony at the handing-over ceremony on Friday

Ultrasound services will now be offered to residents of Annai, Karasabai, Aishalton, and Sand Creek in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), thus eliminating the need for residents to travel to Lethem to access such services.
During his visit to the region on Friday, Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony formally handed over the units to Regional Chairman Brian Allicock at the Lethem Regional Hospital’s boardroom.
All four units were purchased from General Electric, a world-renowned American company which produces systems like these, for US$30,000 (approximately G$6.5 million)
During brief remarks, Minister Anthony emphasised that the new units will enhance diagnostic capabilities at the aforementioned facilities.
“Not just at Lethem, but in other outlying areas to have the capacity to be able to do ultrasounds. As you can see these are top-quality ultrasound machines,” the Minister stated, adding, “The imaging quality is quite remarkable, so this is going to be another tool that will help the doctors to make better diagnoses in the region.”
He also urged the Maternal and Child Health personnel to utilise these machines for expectant mothers, to detect whether they are at risk and to monitor their well-being.
Additionally, the Health Ministry will soon roll out sonography or ultrasound training in collaboration with Mohawk College, a Canadian institution.
A total of 16 persons have already been identified to be among the first batch of persons to receive the training, the first of its kind to be conducted.
“By providing a different tier of training, having a technician like how we have X-ray technicians…if they cannot do the interpretation, then the interpretation can be done by a doctor and with these machines, we’ll also have the capability of sending some of the images to a central location like in Georgetown,” the Minister explained.
Meanwhile, Regional Chairman Allicock is extremely proud to have witnessed the revolution of health care in the Rupununi region.
Only recently, similar units were handed over to Regions Three, Four and Five to expand services offered at health facilities within these regions.
Since 2020, billions of dollars in investments have been plugged into the health sector, with a staggering $129.8 billion budgeted in 2024 for the continued transformation of the health sector into one that meets world-class standards.