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    CRY FOR HELP: Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre Under Fire as Patients Demand Urgent Reform

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    St. John’s, Antigua — April 19, 2025

    Mounting frustration has erupted into public outcry as patients and concerned workers at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre voice deep dissatisfaction with the state of the hospital’s hospitality and procedural practices. Civilians are now urgently calling on the government to step in and revamp the institution, which they say is in dire need of reform.

    From prolonged wait times to claims of rude and inappropriate treatment, patients are describing their experience as distressing and, at times, dehumanizing. “We are not asking for perfection — we are asking to be treated with dignity,” said one patient, visibly shaken by their recent visit to the emergency room. “The hospital needs help. We need help!”

    A growing number of complaints highlight consistent delays in service delivery, disorganized procedures, and what some describe as a “lazy-like” attitude from certain staff. Many have pointed out that this isn’t a reflection of all healthcare workers, but a systemic issue that leaves even dedicated professionals overwhelmed and unsupported.

    “The truth is, we’re understaffed and overworked,” shared one hospital worker who asked to remain anonymous. “We need more hands — more doctors, more nurses, more orderlies. The strain is real, and it’s affecting the quality of care we’re able to provide.”

    The call for additional medical personnel — especially doctors, nurses, and orderlies — is being echoed across departments, as the facility struggles to keep pace with the growing demand for healthcare services.

    Citizens are pleading for immediate government intervention, calling for both increased staffing and a reassessment of operational procedures to ensure a more efficient, compassionate, and professional healthcare environment.

    As the national hospital, the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre holds a vital place in Antigua and Barbuda’s healthcare infrastructure. For many, it’s the first — and often only — option for urgent and specialized care. As such, the stakes are high.

    This is not the first time concerns have been raised, but with tensions rising and public patience wearing thin, the message is now loud and clear: meaningful action must be taken — and soon.

    “Our lives are in their hands. We need to trust the system, not fear it,” said another patient. “We need more staff, better treatment, and real change. This is a matter of urgency.”

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