Guyana’s Ministry of Health is expanding and modernising the country’s medical imaging services, the health minister says. Speaking at the opening of the “Update on Medical Imaging in Guyana 2026” Continuing Medical Education (CME) conference, Minister of Health Dr. Anthony highlights efforts to increase diagnostic capabilities across the country. According to the reports, the ministry is pursuing growth through strategic international partnerships and a broader rollout of medical imaging technology. The expansion is described as covering both coastal and hinterland regions, indicating an effort to extend diagnostic services beyond main population centres. The articles present the initiative as a major programme of upgrading imaging capacity, with the CME event serving as a platform to discuss progress and ongoing development. Both outlets frame the announcement as part of continuing efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and improve access to diagnostic tools for clinicians and patients.