Organ Transplant
The mission of the National Organ Transplant Unit is to provide a comprehensive solution and support for two crucial sets of tasks matching available organs to a long list of potential recipients. Also, gathering, storing and processing information from both potential recipients and donors and providing semantic grounding for knowledge representation that can be easily understood by humans. To this end, the Unit is committed to the performance of safe, quality and efficacious donation and transplantation of human organs for therapeutic purposes.
Mental Health
Mental Health is a state of emotional, physical, social, and spiritual well-being. Many factors such as stress, change and situations outside of our control can affect our mental health. As such, any person, at any age, can experience a mental health problem, that with the right support can be effectively managed. Mental illnesses, however, are diagnosable conditions that significantly affect someone’s ability to think, feel, relate with others and function in their daily life.
Insect Vector Control
There are several diseases that are transmitted by insects or other organisms in Trinidad and Tobago that are potentially hazardous to the health of citizens. Some of these diseases include dengue fever, malaria, yellow fever, West Nile virus, and hairy-moth infestation (causes allergic skin reactions and respiratory ailments). Insects, animals or other organisms that are capable of spreading disease to humans are called vectors.
Vaccines and Immunization
Health Audiology Screening in Schools
The mission of the Audiology Services is to promote the hearing health of the population of Trinidad and Tobago through the promotion of:
Health Education
The mission of the Health Education Division is to educate, through the provision of information and skills, to enable individuals and communities to take responsibility for their health and to mobilize communities for the creation of an environment which promotes wellness. The Health Education Division is responsible for the facilitation of the following activities:
Hansen's Disease Control Programme
Hansen's Disease
Hansen’s disease, commonly called leprosy, is a slightly infectious, chronic disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. This germ was discovered in Bergen, Norway in 1873 by Dr. Gerhard Armauer Hansen. The germ attacks mainly the skin, nerves and mucus membranes.
External Patient Programme
The External Patient Programme was established in 2014 and aims at ensuring quality and timely healthcare to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago in partnership with the Regional Health Authorities through a Public Private Initiative.
Environmental Health
Core Function of the Environmental Health Unit
Environmental Health is responsible for the effective control and prevention of Environmental Health hazards. This Unit also provides surveillance and advocacy with a view towards giving expression to the role of Environmental health in the landscape and its importance in sustainable development. This service is offered to the General Public.
Contact Information
Ministry of Health
4 - 6 Queen's Park East
Port of Spain
Telephone: (868)-217-4664 Ext. 13202 - 13208
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