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Free CT scans now available at NA Hospital

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Patients needing diagnostic treatment aided by Computeriz­ed Tomography ( CT) scans in Region Six ( East Berbice/ Corentyne) can now access this at the New Amsterdam Public Hospital (NAPH).

A release yesterday from the Ministry of Health said that the CT scans, being offered free of cost, will bring great relief to residents in nearby areas who were previously forced to travel elsewhere to seek this type of service. The release said that the installati­on of the equipment follows a recent visit to the Hospital by Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, who committed to taking immediate steps to improve health services in the region as a whole and at the NAPH.

Dr. Vishalya Sharma, Regional Health Officer (RHO) of Region Six, underlined the importance of having such a vital piece of equipment functionin­g at the Hospital.

“CT scan machines are used in the diagnosis of illnesses like muscle and bone disorders, such as bone tumours and fractures. It pinpoints the location of a tumour, infection, or blood clot to guide doctors for the next procedures,” she said.

According to the newly appointed RHO, RAD- AID Internatio­nal, in 2016, handed

over the new CT scanner, valued at approximat­ely US$200,000, to the then Ministry of Public Health, but the equipment was never installed and opera

tionalised.

“The Ministry of Health thanks RAD-AID Internatio­nal; Dr. Zulfikar Bux, Head of Accident and Emergency and Dr.

Fawcett Jeffrey, Director of Medical Services [both of the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC)]; and the Public Works Department of the Regional

Democratic Council of Region Six. A big thank you also to the team from Radiology Services in Georgetown and New Amsterdam,” said Dr. Sharma.

 ??  ?? From left are Dr. Tamesh Algu, Head of the Surgical Unit, NAPH; Dr. Joel Joseph, Radiology Resident, GPHC; Petal Surujpaul, Physicist at the GPHC; Dr. Vasanna Henry, Medical Superinten­dent, NAPH; and Dr. Vishalya Sharma, RHO, Region Six. (Ministry of Health photo)
From left are Dr. Tamesh Algu, Head of the Surgical Unit, NAPH; Dr. Joel Joseph, Radiology Resident, GPHC; Petal Surujpaul, Physicist at the GPHC; Dr. Vasanna Henry, Medical Superinten­dent, NAPH; and Dr. Vishalya Sharma, RHO, Region Six. (Ministry of Health photo)

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