Cabinet Approves Extended Clinic Hours as Six Doctors Added to Support Programme Rollout
Updated April 12, 2026 at 5:28 AM
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved the recruitment of six additional medical doctors to support the expansion of the Community Extended Hours Programme, a move aimed at improving access to primary healthcare services across the country.
The initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery outside of traditional operating hours, reduce patient waiting times, and provide greater continuity of care at community clinics.
Under Phase One of the programme, extended operating hours will begin on April 13 at the Grays Farm Clinic and Clare Hall Clinic, with both facilities set to remain open until 9:00 p.m. Additional services are expected to be introduced at the Villa Polyclinic and Glanvilles Polyclinic as more medical personnel become available.

To support the rollout, Cabinet approved the engagement of six medical officers who will help ensure adequate staffing levels during the extended hours. The doctors are Dr. Shellisa Galloway, Dr. Leroy Marsh, Dr. Patricia Marsh, Dr. Sakishi Challenger-Sanchez, Dr. Naila Ferris, and Dr. Jamila Francis.
Officials say the Community Extended Hours Programme is expected to significantly benefit working individuals and families who may otherwise find it difficult to access healthcare services during regular daytime hours. The initiative is also intended to ease pressure on hospital emergency departments by providing additional options for primary care in community settings.
The Ministry of Health, Wellness, the Environment and Civil Service Affairs will oversee implementation of the programme and continue monitoring its progress as additional phases are introduced.
The expansion reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to strengthening primary healthcare services and improving access to timely, patient-centred care across Antigua and Barbuda.
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