(Daily Doctor available at Villa Polyclinic during the week )
The Ministry of Health remains committed to improving access to quality healthcare for all citizens and residents of Antigua and Barbuda. In line with this commitment, we are pleased to inform the public that a physician is now available for consultation and treatment at the Villa Polyclinic.
This initiative aims to expand the range of healthcare services available to the public, ensuring that more individuals can receive the medical attention they need in a timely and convenient manner.
Clinic hours are as follows:
Monday to Thursday: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM
This service is provided as part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to enhance the healthcare system and deliver more comprehensive services to the community. By offering a physician on-site during these hours, we are ensuring greater access to primary healthcare services.
For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact the Villa Polyclinic at 562-9781
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Great initiative.. but please ensure this is well organized and monitored. The Dental service offered is top notch but the waiting period is trash. You are given an appointment for 8am only to see the a dentist at 2 pm…. not good!
I must say it was worth the wait but why does it have to be so long.
If the demand Is great get more Dentists
Again the immediate staff working with the Dentist were very professional and the Dentist is amazing 👏
Great
Young doctors are still in the wilderness waiting to get a job in order to give back service to the country of their birth and to help the families.
Are these young people of no value to the country now they have graduated from med school?
Bloody Bloke tell them to apply but also tell them to meet the Medical Council’s requirements
So the one doctor soppose to make.a change to the public that 3 in ER cant. Work on all the clinics first..
We need to know our Public health history. That is not anything new in Antigua and Barbuda Public health history.
The media needs to do a better job of research.
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