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ALLIED HEALTH PARTNERS WITH GNBS THROUGH CERTIFICATION TO DELIVER WORLD-CLASS LABORATORY SERVICES

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October 27, 2025
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to deliver healthcare that patients can truly depend on? For Allied Health Medical Center, the answer lies in a steadfast commitment to quality, innovation, and compassion. Since its establishment in 2014 by Dr. Afzal Mohamed and Dr. Angelina Dhani, Allied Health has grown from a small clinic in Annandale, East Coast Demerara, to a modern facility in Lusignan, expanding its services to meet the growing healthcare needs of its community.

A major milestone in this journey was the establishment of the Allied Health Medical Laboratory. Created several years after the center first opened, the lab was built to provide patients with more comprehensive, in-house diagnostic services, offering everything from hematology and biochemistry to immunology, serology, and urine tests. Accessible to both the clinic’s patients and referrals from external physicians, the lab was a natural extension of Allied Health’s philosophy, Exceptional Care Without Exception.

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But Allied Health did not stop at expansion; in 2023, the lab began the rigorous process of pursuing certification through the Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS). Two years later, in 2025, Certification was achieved, validating Allied Health’s dedication to meeting national and international standards for quality and reliability.

The road to certification was no easy feat. It required thorough internal adjustments, staff training, and close collaboration with the GNBS team, who guided the process with technical expertise and support. For Allied Health, the effort was worth it. Certification is not just a badge, it is proof of the lab’s unwavering commitment to quality, accuracy, and patient trust.

“Being certified aligns with our mission to provide exceptional care and reinforces our reputation as a trustworthy healthcare provider,” noted Dr. Afzal Mohamed. With this milestone, Allied Health expects to deepen client confidence, attract new partnerships, and position itself as a leader in medical diagnostics.

Looking ahead, Allied Health is focused on continuous improvement. Regular internal audits, ongoing staff development, strict adherence to GNBS standards, and patient feedback, which will ensure that the lab not only maintains but raises its quality benchmarks.

The broader impact of certification is beyond one facility. By adopting standards like GYS 170 – General Requirements for the Operation of a Laboratory, Allied Health contributes to stronger healthcare nationwide. Such standards ensure accuracy, promote accountability, and provide reliable data to support public health initiatives.

As a result, Allied Health is not just serving patients, it is setting the stage for a more dependable and professional healthcare system in Guyana.

And to other laboratories considering the step toward certification, Allied Health’s advice is clear, “do it”. Certification is not simply a requirement, it is an investment in the future of healthcare, one that improves outcomes, builds credibility, and inspires trust across the nation.

For further information, please contact GNBS on telephone numbers: 219-0064-66 or WhatsApp: 692-4627 or visit GNBS website: www.gnbsgy.org

 

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