


The Liberta Health Clinic has reopened after nearly a year of renovations, restoring vital healthcare services to the community.
At Thursday’s reopening ceremony, Health Minister Sir Molwyn Joseph and MP E.P. Chet Greene highlighted the government’s commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure. The clinic will provide general medical care, maternal and child health services, chronic disease management, immunisations, and emergency assistance.

During the closure, staff ensured continued care through home visits and transport services, while the St. Paul Community Centre facilitated infant vaccinations.
MP Greene also announced plans for a new Cobbs Cross clinic, set to open in eight weeks. Honouring local healthcare workers, he praised retired Nurses’ Aide Annel Weaver and Nurse Joyann Quinn for their dedication.
The reopening marks a significant step in enhancing healthcare access for Liberta and surrounding areas.



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