About
Health City Cayman Islands, Camana Bay, is a new US$100+ million super-speciality hospital.
The new facility features a dedicated cancer care centre, maternity and neonatal intensive care unit, emergency pavilion, critical care, and a multi-speciality programme including robotic-assisted surgery.
The hospital’s Radiation Oncology Centre has given life-saving treatment to patients since May 2023.
The new 70,000sq ft hospital and level 1 trauma centre was inaugurated in July of 2024.
Maternity & NICU Unit
This brand-new obstetrics facility is designed to provide exceptional care for both mother and baby, with world-class care provided by a team of experienced paediatric specialists, obstetricians, midwives and nurses. The hospital offers labour and delivery suites, including three modern labour and delivery beds and three triage beds, ensuring a comfortable birthing experience. The Level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) features four specialised beds for critically ill newborns and one family-integrated care room to promote family involvement. Also included are some special touches to enhance the experience for parents-to-be. These include gourmet meal services provided by the award-winning Blue Cilantro restaurant; antenatal classes to help parents prepare for childbirth and early parenthood; wellness programmes with local partners to help with postpartum recovery; and a thoughtfully curated gift to mark the special occasion.
These new facilities cement Grand Cayman as a medical tourism destination in the Caribbean, with the facility being the first in the region to offer bone marrow transplantation, CAR-T cell therapy and a one-of-a-kind neonatal intensive care.
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Hours
Monday-Saturday, 7am-7pm
Highlights
- Maternity and Neonatal Intensive Care
- Radiation Oncology Centre
- Bone Marrow Transplantation
- CAR-T Cell Therapy