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Work Starts on $4.6B Moruca Regional Hospital

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February 21, 2026
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Aerial view of the projected site for the construction of the new Moruca Regional Hospital (DPI photo)

Aerial view of the projected site for the construction of the new Moruca Regional Hospital (DPI photo)

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Excavation works have commenced for the $4.6 billion Moruca Regional Hospital in Region One, a project expected to significantly expand healthcare access for hinterland communities that have long travelled considerable distances for specialised medical services.

The new 50-bed facility is being developed to deliver a broad range of services within the region, bringing diagnostics, treatment, and inpatient care closer to residents. During a recent site visit, Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony said the hospital will mark a major step forward in healthcare delivery for the area once completed.

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According to the minister, the facility is being designed with modern capabilities, including an Accident and Emergency Department, laboratory and pharmacy services, as well as diagnostic imaging such as X-ray and CT scan technology that is currently unavailable within the region. Operating theatres are also planned to support both routine and more complex surgical procedures, reducing the need for patients to seek treatment in Georgetown or other urban centres.

The hospital will feature intensive care units for adults and children to manage critical cases locally, while maternal services are set to be strengthened through a dedicated delivery suite aimed at improving care for expectant mothers. Inpatient wards are expected to provide smaller room arrangements with private sanitary facilities to enhance patient comfort.

Specialised services in areas such as ophthalmology, audiology and dentistry are also planned, broadening access to care that has historically been limited in hinterland communities. The project will further include an on-site oxygen plant to ensure a steady supply of medical oxygen for emergencies and routine treatment.

Officials say the Moruca Regional Hospital forms part of broader government efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure and bring services in Region One closer in quality and scope to those available along the coast.

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