Prime Minister Gaston Browne has revealed that Antigua and Barbuda’s cutting-edge Renal Centre is on the brink of completion, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s healthcare landscape. The facility, designed to meet global standards, will offer advanced dialysis services and routine kidney transplants, ensuring accessibility for all citizens. The announcement was made during the country’s 44th Independence Day celebrations, where Browne emphasized the government’s dedication to elevating healthcare standards. Alongside the Renal Centre, the Prime Minister outlined plans to modernize community clinics in Liberta, Falmouth, and Bolans, as well as expand the All Saints Clinic. In a groundbreaking move, the former Jehovah’s Witness headquarters will be transformed into a state-of-the-art mental health facility, providing patients with a compassionate and dignified environment. Browne underscored the government’s commitment to equitable healthcare, stating, ‘These investments affirm that every life has worth, and every illness deserves care.’ The projects reflect a dual focus on empathy and excellence in medical services, positioning Antigua and Barbuda as a leader in regional healthcare innovation.
New Renal Centre Nearing Completion to Expand Dialysis and Kidney Transplants, PM Browne Announces
