Region One, Guyana – The Government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Health, marked a major step forward in healthcare development today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the highly anticipated Moruca Regional Hospital.
This milestone represents a transformative leap in the ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare access and services across the nation.
The upcoming state-of-the-art facility will include two fully equipped operating rooms, a modern emergency room, a procedure room for minor surgeries, a CT scanner, ultrasound machines, and advanced digital and portable X-ray capabilities.
In addition to its cutting-edge infrastructure, the hospital will offer critical services such as specialised outpatient clinics, comprehensive laboratory services, dialysis, a pediatric unit, a maternity wing, and an intensive care unit.
This project underscores the Government’s commitment to revolutionising the healthcare system and improving the quality of life for all citizens.

H.E President Irfaan Mohamed Ali joined by Minister of Health, Honourable Dr Frank Anthony, Minister of Housing and Water, Honourable Collin Croal, other officials and children of Moruca Village
President Irfaan Ali delivering remarks at the Sod Turning Ceremony