General Hospital Dismisses Disinformation Regarding Nephrology Unit

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PR – The Ministry of Health and General Hospital categorically dismiss recent claims circulating about a  “crisis” at the Nephrology Unit.

These reports are misleading. The Unit continues to provide proper care and  services to patients as usual.

Minister for Health Hon. Philip Telesford dismissed the claim on Wednesday at a  post cabinet media briefing in St. George’s.

According to the Health Minister, while there is no crisis, kidney failure remains a  serious and growing concern in Grenada. Too many citizens are not heeding the  urgent call for regular and early screening, nor are they taking sufficient steps to  control continuous elevated blood sugar and high blood pressure – the leading  risk factors for kidney disease.

“We must separate rumor from reality. The reality is that kidney failure is a major  health challenge in Grenada. The real crisis is that people are ignoring the call to  protect their health through early detection and lifestyle changes,” the Minister  stated.

He further called on citizens to get regular exercise, drink lots of water, reduce alcohol and tobacco, and eat a healthier diet to avoid putting unnecessary stress  on the kidneys and ultimately prevent kidney diseases.

Meanwhile, the Ministry urges all citizens to:

  • Schedule routine health checks, including kidney function screening. • Manage blood sugar and blood pressure through healthy diet, exercise,  and medical guidance.
  • Seek medical advice early rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen.

The public is also reminded that the Nephrology Unit at the General Hospital remains operational and committed to patient care. The Ministry of Health  continues to prioritize resources and outreach to combat chronic diseases and  safeguard the nation’s health.

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