Preparatory works underway for construction of $4.6B Moruca Regional Hospital

Excavation works have commenced at the site of the new $4.6 billion Moruca Regional Hospital in Region One (Barima-Waini) marking another major expansion of healthcare services for hinterland communities.
During a visit to the region over the weekend, Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony toured the site and highlighted the advanced facilities and comprehensive services that the hospital will provide upon completion.
The new 50-bed hospital will offer a wide range of modern healthcare services. It will feature an Accident & Emergency Department equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment, a fully operational pharmacy, and a modern laboratory. An advanced imaging suite, including X-ray and CT scan facilities, will also significantly enhance diagnostic capacity in the region.
Moreover, the hospital will also include operational theatres capable of performing both routine and complex surgical procedures, as well as intensive care units for adults and children.

Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony was updated on the project during a recent site visit

Additionally, maternal health will be strengthened through a specialised delivery suite, while inpatient rooms will be designed for comfort, accommodating no more than five beds per room, each with a private toilet and bath.
The new hospital will also house specialised departments, including ophthalmology for eye care services, audiology for hearing assessments, and a fully equipped dental department. To address challenges highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, the facility will also feature an on-site oxygen plant, enabling local production and dispensing of oxygen. This development will reduce reliance on imported oxygen and ensure timely access for patients in the region.
Minister Anthony emphasised that the Moruca Regional Hospital represents a substantial upgrade from existing facilities, both in terms of infrastructure and the quality of care provided.

Design of the new $4.6B Moruca Regional Hospital

“This facility will transform healthcare delivery in the region. From advanced diagnostics and surgical capabilities to comfortable inpatient accommodations, the Moruca Regional Hospital will set a new standard for healthcare services in hinterland communities,” said Minister Anthony.
Back in November 2024, the sod was turned for the construction of the state-of-the-art hospital in the Moruca Sub-district. The hospital is being funded through a collaboration between the Government of Guyana and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
The proposed 57,210 square feet regional hospital is expected to be constructed during a 24-month timeframe by PCI Sinopharmintl Consortium.
The hospital is part of the government’s objective to build out a world-class healthcare system across the country.
The Ministry of Health said it remains committed to improving access to high-quality healthcare across Guyana, ensuring that residents in hinterland regions receive the same standard of care available in urban centres.


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