Work on the new National Hospital project is said to be moving apace.
Read MoreThe Lookout Nursery School held a Health Day last Thursday.
The students from the Nursery School along with students from other early childhood centers on Montserrat participated in a walk Thursday morning. The walk was followed by an exhibition at the Little Bay Multi-purpose Sports Complex with various health stalls.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services is updating the public on the recent increase in pediatric cases presenting with fever and generalized rash.
Following laboratory investigations, health authorities have confirmed the presence of entero-virus in a number of affected children.
The ministry of health confirms that several strains of entero-virus are known to cause the childhood illness known as Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD).
Read MoreDr. The Honourable Ingrid Buffonge has provided updates on some engagements she undertook recently.
Appearing on on the “What’s on Your Mind” radio programme, Dr. Buffonge spoke to matters pertaining to developments in the health and education sectors.
Read MoreA specialist Endoscopy team had a successful visit to the island between May 6 – 27, 2025.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Minister of Health has acknowledged the data gaps in the healthcare system here and emphasized that strengthening data collection is now a top priority.
Read MoreMinister for health Dr., the Honourable Ingrid Buffonge has reported measurable successes under the health transformation initiative that begun three years ago.
Read MoreThe appropriation Bill 2025 number 3 for 2025 was on Thursday afternoon passed into law with minor Amendments.
Read MoreBe responsible with your health. That is the message from director of primary health care and epidemiologist within the Ministry of Health, Dr. Dorothea Hazel-Blake.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat says it remains resolute in its efforts to improve healthcare delivery on the island.
Read MoreThere is no strong evidence that herbal remedies prevent or cure cancer.
Read MoreResidents and visitors are to be mindful of sickness and disease during the highly anticipated St. Patrick’s season.
Read MoreThe government of Montserrat is working steadfastly to remove barriers to timely medical evacuations.
Read MoreWith the anticipated influx of visitors and returning Montserratians to the island’s shores for the upcoming St Patrick’s Festival of activities, the Ministry of Health says it is fully prepared for any eventuality.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is pleased to announce the installation of advanced remote life signs monitoring systems in the wards of Glendon Hospital. This groundbreaking initiative, funded through the Resilience, Sustainable Energy, and Marine Biodiversity (RESEMBID), marks a significant milestone in enhancing healthcare services on the island and forms a part of the non-infrastructure reform agenda for MoHSS.
Read MoreResidents will have further opportunity to take control of their or loved ones’ diabetes as the Diabetes Self-Management programme returns Monday (January 27th).
Read MoreIn a landmark move, the Government of Montserrat has officially signed the 100 million EC dollar contract for a new Hospital.
Read MoreA major step in improving healthcare delivery on the island will be taken on Friday.
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