
Senator Michael Joseph Highlights Progress on Renal Centre Project
Senator Michael Joseph has praised the ongoing development of the Renal Centre, describing it as a “testament to visionary leadership” within Antigua and Barbuda’s healthcare sector.
The facility, spearheaded by Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph, is designed to expand the country’s capacity to provide specialised kidney care. Once completed, it is expected to offer state-of-the-art services not only to local residents but also to patients from across the region.
“This is about delivering world-class healthcare right here in Antigua,” Senator Joseph said, noting his pride in the project’s progress and its potential to improve treatment options for future generations.

The Renal Centre forms part of wider efforts by the Ministry of Health to strengthen specialist medical services and reduce the need for patients to seek treatment abroad.
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To prevent the people from seeking medical attention abroad that may require government spend on the same people who paid their taxes into the consolidated fund or treasury or social security, but you the ALP ministers nar go dey, are we tax money is to whisk you all off to the finest medical care abroad.
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