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Telemedicine Services to Launch in Monkey Mountain, Region Eight

President Dr. Irfaan Ali addressing residents of Monkey Mountain, Region 8 (File photo)

By Delicia Janneire

The Monkey Mountain Health Centre in Region Eight is set to receive telemedicine services by Saturday, marking a significant advancement in healthcare delivery for the area.

This initiative, announced by President Dr. Irfaan Ali, aims to connect the health centre with Georgetown Hospital.

This linkage will allow local health workers to consult with specialists and doctors in Georgetown, enhancing the quality of care provided to residents.

Since its introduction in 2022, telemedicine has greatly improved healthcare accessibility, particularly in remote and hinterland communities.

The new service will enable residents to access specialized medical treatments, including cardiology, cancer care, and ultrasounds.

Additionally, a medical outreach program will take place in two weeks, bringing essential services directly to the community.

This outreach will include eye screenings, dental care, and HPV vaccinations.

Residents will receive spectacles on-site, and those requiring cataract surgery will be assisted in traveling to Port Mourant Hospital for treatment.

The government is committed to expanding telemedicine services, with plans to establish 25 more telemedicine sites across rural and hinterland areas in 2024.

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