The All Saints Clinic, closed since 2023, is being upgraded into a full-scale polyclinic, Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph has announced.
Repairs are underway at the facility, which serves one of Antigua and Barbuda’s most populated communities. During the closure, patients were redirected to Glanville’s Polyclinic, with free shuttle transport provided.
Sir Molwyn said delays were caused by structural issues and upgrades at the Old Holberton Hospital’s IDC Unit, which temporarily accommodated services from Browne’s Avenue Clinic. Contractors are now working on both All Saints and Browne’s Avenue facilities.
The expanded clinic will offer maternal and child health, wound care, chronic disease management, psychiatric and dental services, plus new specialist consultations in nephrology, internal medicine, gynaecology, and urology. Daily paediatrics, lab tests, radiology, EKGs, ophthalmology clinics, and an on-site pharmacy will also be available.
“This expansion ensures residents of All Saints and surrounding areas have access to comprehensive care close to home,” Sir Molwyn said.