Renal Centre Project Advances, Promising State-of-the-Art Care in Antigua
Updated August 9, 2025 at 11:34 AM
The much-anticipated Renal Centre, spearheaded by Minister of Health Sir Molwyn Joseph, is making steady progress toward completion, signaling a major boost to Antigua and Barbuda’s healthcare services.
Senator Michael Joseph, who received a recent update on the project, praised the Ministry of Health for its visionary leadership and commitment to expanding medical capacity on the island.

“Once completed, this facility will stand as a testament to the Ministry of Health’s visionary leadership and commitment to expanding our healthcare capacity. It’s about delivering state-of-the-art services right here in Antigua, not just for our people but for the wider region.” Senator Joseph said.
The new centre will provide specialised treatment for kidney-related illnesses, reducing the need for patients to seek care overseas and improving access to life-saving services locally.

“Proud to see this dream taking shape, and even prouder of what it will mean for our future” he added.
Construction is ongoing, with officials expressing confidence that the centre will soon open its doors, marking a new era in Antigua’s healthcare landscape.
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