Residents of Fort Wellington and other neighbouring communities can expect expedited X-ray services as a modern, $97 million digital X-ray unit was commissioned at the Fort Wellington Hospital on Monday. This new diagnostic apparatus replaces the outdated analogue machine and promises greater efficiency and reliability in conducting radiography for the people of Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice). At the commissioning ceremony, Regional Chairman, Vickchand Ramphal explained that before the new machine, there were constant delays, causing frustration among patients who required such service.
Now, with the commissioning of this modern equipment, there will be no more delays for the people of Mahaica-Berbice. Meanwhile, Regional Health Officer (RHO), Dr Theresa Sarju highlighted that this newest addition to the hospital’s services is set to benefit over 4,000 residents. Delivering the feature address was Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony stressed that the government found that it needed to replace aged equipment.
He said this was necessary recognising the transformation that is currently unfolding throughout the country. He further explained that the units emit smaller radiation that is less harmful to people compared to traditional X-rays, which require protective gear to prevent exposure to radiation over time. “It doesn’t harm people and that by itself is a very important consideration.
So, with all the new units that we are putting in, this is a safety feature...
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