The MRI Centre at Joseph N. France General Hospital in St. Kitts and Nevis enters its final construction phase, promising enhanced diagnostic services for residents.
Construction Progress
Officials from the Ministry of Health recently released a video showcasing the MRI building’s advanced stage of development. After several months of work, most construction tasks stand complete, with key fittings now installed. The project nears commissioning, marking a significant milestone in local healthcare infrastructure.
Boost to Diagnostic Capabilities
This facility represents a major advancement in diagnostic healthcare. Upon completion and the arrival of the MRI machine, patients gain local access to advanced imaging, eliminating the need for overseas travel. Government leaders emphasize that the centre aligns with ongoing efforts to modernize healthcare, delivering timely services to citizens and residents right at home.
Residents welcome the development, viewing it as a vital step toward improved health outcomes and convenience across St. Kitts and Nevis.
