Healthcare in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Hi,

how does the healthcare system work in Saint Kitts and Nevis ? Is it efficient ?

What are the main differences between public and private sectors?

Is it recommended to purchase private health insurance in Saint Kitts and Nevis?

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience !

Julien

St. Kitts is a small island with a population in the area of 50,000 with limited facilities.  I was quite sick there last year (for about six months) with what turned out to be an e-coli infection that I presume I got there.  I was never sick enough to go in the hospital but I should have. In St. Kitts it takes a week to get blood and urine tests done if you are not in the hospital.  The doctor kept on trying different antibiotics that never cleared it up. He was a good doctor but limited in what he could do. When I got to Toronto they immediately diagnosed my problem and specialists cleared it up with a new powerful drug. Any complicated health problem requires you to leave the island.  People fly up to Miami or down to Barbados.  The hospial was satisfactory I visited a friend there and he seemed well taken care of.  People often take out a form of insurance that will fly them off the island to their permanent home if they get sick.

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Thanks for the share informus :top:

There are three hospitals in St. Kitts with the JNF being the main one. All hospitals are equiped with plenty specializes doctors and professional nurses.

A couple health centers too.