
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre Welcomes Dr. Aliena Beiba Omar Sol, Hematologist
St. John’s, Antigua – The Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre (SLBMC) has announced the addition of Dr. Aliena Beiba Omar Sol, a specialist in hematology, to its medical team. Dr. Omar Sol, a member of the Cuban Brigade, brings extensive experience in the field and will be instrumental in enhancing the hospital’s hematology services.
In a statement featured in an SLBMC release, Dr. Omar Sol emphasized the role of the Oncohematology team in assisting patients with blood disorders and related conditions. “We can cure some patients and relieve others. Every little progress is a victory,” she stated, reinforcing the hospital’s commitment to providing quality care.
Dr. Omar Sol is currently accepting patients by referral. Those seeking hematology services or requiring additional information can contact 484-2726 for assistance.
The Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre continues to expand its range of specialized medical services, ensuring that Antiguans and Barbudans receive expert care close to home. The inclusion of a hematologist is expected to benefit patients suffering from conditions such as anemia, blood cancers, clotting disorders, and other hematologic diseases.
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Welcome, Dr. Omar Sol! Looking forward to improved blood disorder treatments in Antigua and Barbuda.
Having a hematologist on staff will make a huge difference for patients battling blood-related illnesses.
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre continues to attract top talent. Welcome, Dr. Sol!
Hope this means better access to care for those with sickle cell disease and other blood disorders.
Specialists like Dr. Sol will help elevate our healthcare system. Wishing her all the best!
Nice!!!! Great addition to the medical team! Hematology services are crucial for many patients.