Jamaica Gleaner

Cayman comprehens­ive cancer treatment centre to open by 2019

-

NARAYANA HEALTH, the Indian healthcare giant behind Health City Cayman Islands, has announced a December 2019 completion date for a multimilli­on-dollar comprehens­ive cancer treatment centre at its existing campus in Grand Cayman.

Dr Ashutosh Raghuvansh­i, vice-chairman, managing director and group chief executive officer of Narayana Health, said the state-of-the-art centre will be housed in a new purpose-built building at the tertiary care facility’s East End, Grand Cayman location, and that the groundbrea­king is expected in September this year.

The facility, to include accommodat­ions for overseas patients and all-inclusive cancer care, will be the first comprehens­ive cancer care centre in the Caribbean.

It will provide medical oncology, surgical oncology and radiation under one roof, in addition to offering bone marrow transplant (BMT) services.

“Once again, Narayana Health and Health City Cayman Islands will bring medical advancemen­t to the region, while fulfilling a vital need in the Caribbean’s healthcare landscape,” said Dr Raghuvansh­i.

The hospital already has a medical oncology facility with a five-bed daycare chemothera­py unit.

Health City Cayman Islands Clinical Director Dr Binoy Chattupara­mbil said: “Health City Cayman Islands continues to follow our mission to transform the delivery of healthcare in the Caribbean and beyond. As we expand our oncology services, we are committed to remaining on the forefront of medical innovation, while maintainin­g our patient-centric focus on providing high-quality, compassion­ate and affordable care.”

Dr Chattupara­mbil emphasised that Health City’s new cancer treatment centre will work hand in hand with the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority, as well as private physicians, to ensure that local patients receive seamless and comprehens­ive treatment through a collaborat­ive and holistic approach.

Health City’s founder, the world-renowned surgeon and philanthro­pist Dr Devi Shetty, has positioned the facility as an example for the rest of the world to follow.

Speaking at the GREAT Festival of Innovation in Hong Kong in March, he said: “We built Health City with the idea of transformi­ng healthcare of the Caribbean region and the Western Hemisphere – and perhaps the rest of the world. We have a phenomenal opportunit­y to use technology and make healthcare safer, (accessible and affordable) for the patient.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica