The Borneo Post

Selangau dialysis centre expected to open by mid-2024

- Yunus Yussop

The haemodialy­sis centre at the Selangau Health Clinic is expected to be operationa­l by mid-2024, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni.

He said the centre for dialysis, operated by Sibu Hospital, has been physically completed but is still awaiting the installati­on of the machines.

“The procuremen­t for these six dialysis machines has been made,” he said during a visit to the Selangau Health Clinic on Tuesday together with Selangau MP Edwin Banta and Sibu Divisional Health officer Dr Teh Jo Hun.

He said the centre has the capacity to accommodat­e 13 dialysis machines.

“In addition, we hope that JBALB (Rural Water Supply Department) will be able to provide clean and high-quality water supply as the dialysis centre needs clean water to function,” he stressed.

He said this was part of the government’s efforts to help rural communitie­s so they need not travel to town for treatment.

Dialysis patients from Selangau District currently travel to Sibu or Mukah for treatment.

Lukanisman said the Sarawak Health Department has also proposed to set up an emergency unit at the Selangau Health Clinic because of its proximity to the Pan Borneo Highway.

“I was also informed that the X-ray service is also needed here, and at the Ministry of Health level, we will discuss the acquisitio­n of the assets,” he said.

During the visit, Lukanisman was also briefed on the services and treatment provided at the Selangau Health Clinic as well as several issues.

The procuremen­t for these six dialysis machines has been made.

Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni

 ?? Photo — Sarawak Public Communicat­ions Unit ?? Lukanisman (second right) in a photo call in front of the dialysis centre. With him are (from right) Dr Teh, Edwin, and Public Health Developmen­t branch head Dr Hamidi Mohamad Sharkawi.
Photo — Sarawak Public Communicat­ions Unit Lukanisman (second right) in a photo call in front of the dialysis centre. With him are (from right) Dr Teh, Edwin, and Public Health Developmen­t branch head Dr Hamidi Mohamad Sharkawi.

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