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Dr. Takira Glasgow

Dr. Takira Glasgow was the first Diabetes Physician in St. Lucia. She graduated
from Mc Gill University with her first degree and the University of the West Indies
with her medical degree. She completed her Masters in Diabetes with Distinction,
Masters in Internal Medicine with Distinction as well as a Diploma in Obesity and
Weight Management from the UK. She has recently completed a certificate in
Cardiometabolic Health.
After working at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Barbados and Victoria Hospital, her
private office located at Tapion was opened in 2012 where she has been
managing clients with diabetes almost exclusively since then. Dr. Glasgow has
served as a peer reviewer and patron of the SLDHA. Her memberships include the
American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, the Royal College of Physicians
and the Healthy Caribbean Coalition. Her publications and articles have appeared
in the Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Business Focus and the Bar
Association’s publication “The Brief”.

Bsc, MBBS, MSc Diabetes, Msc IM, PgDip.
Email: tglasgow@doctor.com
Website http://www.drglasgow.com to book appointments
Contact numbers: 459-2278 and 486-3978

Dr. Amanda King

Dr.Amanda Marie-Anne King M.B.B.S. (UWI), FRCP (Glas.), FACR, SLMM (Gold)
Dr. King is a St. Lucia Island scholar and medical graduate of The University of the West Indies.
She pursued post graduate studies in Internal medicine in Scotland, rheumatology specifically at
the Centre for rheumatic diseases in Glasgow.
Dr. King returned to St. Lucia in 1995 as the first and only rheumatologist.
She is the Founding president of the local support group- St. Lucia arthritis and lupus association
(SLALA)
which introduced Stanford’s self-management program in 2002 (first for Caribbean and Latin
America)
She is the Founding president of the Caribbean Association for Rheumatology (CAR) which
started informally in 2007 and was incorporated in St. Lucia in 2014.
She was the recipient of the St. Lucia medal of merit (Gold) in 2017 for contribution to
medicine.
She has trained a General Practitioner, Dr. Cleopatra Altenor in rheumatology. She now has a
diploma in rheumatology, is the immediate Past President of SLALA and they continue to work
together at Bay Medical Centre after 17 years.
Dr. King provides teleconsults for Caribbean territories with no rheumatologist and is keen to
continue to collaborate to improve care for people with rheumatic disease in St. Lucia and the
region.

In 1997 she, along with some St. Lucians, founded the St. Lucia Arthritis and lupus association (SLALA) to provide support, education and motivation for persons with rheumatic disease. This association continues to raise awareness and now runs an empowerment program, The Stanford University Chronic disease self management program, which has been proven to improve self-efficacy, one’s belief that one can make a positive difference to one’s own health. We call the program ‘Viv byen’. She is a volunteer leader herself and conducts workshops at Bay Medical Centre. SLALA has trained Master trainers and leaders ( most of whom are nurses and Community health aides in the Ministry of health) to provide “Viv Byen “all over the island to all St. Lucians, on a voluntary basis.

In 2007 she started The Caribbean association for rheumatology (CAR) along with seven other rheumatologists and a nephrologist from the region. The intention is to have an even greater impact on improving rheumatological health in St. Lucia and the Caribbean.

The first International rheumatology meeting was held in St. Lucia in 2008 with collaboration amongst CAR, SLALA, The St. Lucia Medical and dental association (SLMDA) and UWI.

She is the Founding and current president of CAR and is working with the organisation on

  1. Regional guidelines for shared care for patients with lupus and with rheumatoid arthritis
  2. How to improve care in Caribbean territories with no rheumatologist. There will be speakers from Canada, Scotland and the US and a workshop dedicated to this at CAR’s annual scientific meeting in St. Lucia in May 2018
  3. How to improve access to more expensive targeted therapies when our patients need- i.e when we do not diagnose early enough, or patients are not empowered or cannot afford to adhere to proper management, or have very severe disease

Dr. King encourages the multidisciplinary, patient-centred approach to care and she shares care with all partners in an attempt to achieve the best outcome for patients.

At Bay Medical Centre, she has been working with Dr. Cleopatra Altenor for over ten years, and together they endeavour to respond to patients’ needs quickly. A rheumatology patient will be given an appointment to Bay Medical Centre within one week and sooner if warranted. New patients are given a one hour consultation, returns 30 minutes. Patients may self-refer or be referred by anyone. She readily gives advice to junior doctors, nurses or anyone who asks.

Dr. King believes in “shared care” with the patient’s primary physician, public or private and she gives the patient written information on their medications including monitoring information for the primary physician so the doctor may participate in the monitoring of their rheumatological condition. The patient is also given a monitoring sheet where results including Disease activity scores are written so the patient and any health professional may easily see the progress while on particular medications.

Dr. King provides, through Bay Medical Centre, aids for daily living, physiotherapy services, counselling as well as psychiatric consultations, nutritional counselling, plastic surgery ( visiting specialist), podiatry ( visiting specialist), Tai Chi classes. She refers to specialists of the patient’s choice, whether in- house or elsewhere.
She encourages patients to achieve their potential and has spear headed a collaboration between SLALA and Dr.Nicole Edgecombe, psychotherapist and artist, on a “Soul art” project, aimed at encouraging expression and ‘healing’.

Dr. David Brathwaite

Dr. David Brathwaite is a university of the West Indies graduate and has done all his training in the West Midlands, England. After obtaining his Membership of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, he read for his Masters of Medical Sciences at Keele University. This involved his participation in both clinical and basic science research with his work being published in peer reviewed journals and presented at international urology meetings. He then completed his higher surgical training in (Urology). He is on the Specialist Register as a Urologist in the United Kingdom, In June 2010 ( Brussells ) he became a fellow of the European Board of Board of Urology.

Dr. Brathwaite’s practice offers a full spectrum of Urologist service including prostate biopsy, flexible cystoscopy, perctaneous stone surgery, TURP, and urodynamics. His area of special interest is prostatic disease (benign and malignant) and he has spent considerable time performing radical retropubic prostatectomy (surgery for prostate cancer) at the largest urology unit in the West Midlands, England.

Dr. Tamara Remy

I am a General Surgeon with more than 15 years experience in both public
and private health sectors. I graduated from the University of the West Indies
as one of the first and few female General Surgeons to do so and I returned
to Saint Lucia as the first and youngest local Female General Surgeon. I have
a special interest in Breast Cancer and Breast Diseases & Health. I am also an
avid advocate for healthy living, health sector reform and health equity.
My experiences as a physician throughout the Caribbean have given me a
unique 360 degree view of most health systems – the deficiencies, the areas
we do well, the areas that need advocacy and most importantly, the reasons
why advocacy was necessary.
I continue to ADVOCATE FOR, MENTOR & EDUCATE anyone who crosses my
path, starting with our very young. And I continue to strive to deliver the best
quality CARE for all of my patients.
EXPERIENCE
Member, Saint Lucia NCD Commission – 2024 – present
Board Member, Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC) — 2022 – present
President, Saint Lucia Cancer Society — 2018 – 2021, 2023 – present
Consultant General Surgeon, RemSurg, Tapion Private Hospital — 2012 –
present
Consultant General Surgeon, Victoria Hospital / Millennium Heights
Medical Complex — 2012 – 2025
President, St. Lucia Medical and Dental Association — 2014 – 2015
Consultant General Surgeon, Mount St. John’s Medical Complex, Antigua —
2008 – 2011
EDUCATION
University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica — DM (General Surgery), 2002 –
2007
University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica – MBBS, 1994 – 1999

LIST OF DISORDERS MANAGED / TREATED
Cancer Screening

  • Breast
  • Prostate
  • Colon
  • Cervical – pap smear
    Breast Health – male & female
  • Breast lumps – Diagnostic & Therapeutic
  • Nipple discharges
    Breast Cancer
  • Diagnosis & treatment
    Gallbladder | Liver | Pancreas health
  • Gallstones, polyps – Diagnostic & Therapeutic
  • Pancreatitis
  • Pancreatic cysts
    Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • GERD
  • Ulcer disease
  • Stomach, small bowel and colon disorders
  • Appendix
  • Perianal disorders
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Abscess
  • Fistula-in-ano
  • Anal fissures

    Vascular
  • Varicose veins
  • Venous ulcers
  • Peripheral arterial disease (circulation problems)
  • Diabetic foot – ulcers and wounds – prevention & treatment
  • Amputations – all
    Hernias
  • Ventral
  • Inguinal
  • Femoral
  • Paediatric
    Lumps & bumps – excision
    Skin lesions
  • Diagnostic & Therapeutic
    OTHER
  • Aspiration and surgical treatment of hydrocoeles
  • Circumcision

Dr. Tamara Remy MBBS DM FACS | General Surgeon | Tapion Hospital
1.758.459.2645 Office | 1.758.459.2616 Fax | remsurg@gmail.com

Dr. Tamara Semei Spencer

Dr. Tamara Semei Spencer is a distinguished medical professional currently serving as the lead consultant in anesthesia and intensive care at Tapion Hospital. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, she holds the position of medical director and is an active member of the hospital’s board.

Dr. Spencer’s educational background includes a degree in Natural Sciences from the University of the West Indies, followed by an MBBS from St. Augustine, Trinidad. She furthered her expertise by completing a Doctorate of Medicine (DM) in Anesthesia and ICU at Cave Hill Campus in 2011. Her commitment to excellence in her field led her to pursue a clinical fellowship in ICU at Bristol University Hospitals, alongside a fellowship in obstetric anesthesia.

Since returning to St. Lucia in 2015, Dr. Spencer has made significant contributions as a consultant in both the public and private healthcare sectors. Her dedication to improving healthcare in St. Lucia continues to shape the medical landscape, ensuring quality care for her community.

Dr. C. Parris

Obstetrician Gynaecologist, Christine Parris is Canadian born, St. Lucia rooted and Jamaican grown.

After topping her A level class with high honours, Christine obtained a full scholarship and attended McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada obtaining a Bachelor of Science with Honours, Majoring in Chemistry and Minoring in Maths before following her heart back to Jamaica to study medicine at the University of the West Indies. She obtained her Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Medicine MBBS in 1997 and consistent with her mantra of humanitarian service above self, she obtained Honours in Community Health and Psychiatry.

On completion of her medical degree, Dr Parris did her 18 month internship then worked a further 12 months in General Surgery and Anaesthesia/ICU at Kingston Public Hospital and Victoria Jubilee Hospital honing her surgical and pain management skills before taking up her post graduate studies at the University of the West Indies Mona.

She obtained junior fellowship in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2000 and Membership of the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) in 2001. During this time, with a love for teaching and advocacy, Dr Parris lectured in the Department of Nursing Education, at the School of Midwifery, UHWI.

She obtained her Doctor of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2004 and was elevated to Fellowship to the esteemed American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FACOG).

Her area of special interest include cancer screening and prevention in particular Colposcopy and cervical cancer prevention and management; gynae endocrinology – hormonal medicine from puberty through menopause, including infertility, PCOS, menstrual disorders, and hormonal imbalances affecting reproduction, metabolism, and overall well-being.

She is a member of the Caribbean College of Surgeons and the St. Lucia Cancer Society. She is an active lifetime member of the St. Lucia National Trust , a Paul Harris Fellow and  Rotarian and current currently sits on the St. Mary’s College School Board of Management. Driven by her passion for cancer prevention, she recently accepted an appointment as the SLMDA Representative on the Pesticide and Toxic Chemicals Control Board.

Dr Parris loves health education and enjoys research particularly as it pertains to her area of special interest in gynaecological cancers and improving health care delivery and as such has numerous scientific publications.

During her tenure at Victoria Hospital she served as Chairperson of the Infection Control Committee from December 2004 to December 2010 and co-authored the ICC manual governing same. Dr Christine Parris has her private practice and Colposcopy clinic at the Gablewoods Mall in Sunny Acres

Dr. Lowell A. Hughes

Dr. Lowell Hughes is a plastic surgeon who is board certified by the Canadian Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons. He received his medical degree (with honors) from the University of the West Indies and was board certified in General Surgery by the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Dr. Hughes completed his plastic and reconstructive residency at the University of Toronto, in Canada and became board certified as a plastic surgeon by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He has over 15 years of experience as a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon.