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May Pen Hospital Gets Multi-Million Dollar Equipment Upgrade

Healthcare delivery in Clarendon is set for a massive boost following the delivery of $45 million worth of new diagnostic equipment to the May Pen Hospital. Red...

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Healthcare delivery in Clarendon is getting a serious upgrade, and it's about time. The May Pen Hospital just received $45 million worth of brand-new diagnostic equipment, and trust me, this is a big deal.

Reducing Wait Times

We're talking about a top-of-the-line CT scanner and two advanced ultrasound machines. This didn't just fall out of the sky, though. It came through a solid partnership between the Ministry of Health and a group of local Clarendon business owners who decided to step up.

Hospital administrators are already buzzing about it. They say this new gear will cut down on the number of times they have to rush emergency trauma patients all the way to Kingston. That’s not just a nice-to-have; that’s saving critical time and, honestly, saving lives.


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