PALMERSTON – Palmerston and District Hospital new a state-of-the-art Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine has arrived.
In a news release, this hospital says this new MRI unit represents a major investment in the hospital’s diagnostic imaging department, supporting faster and more accurate assessments for a wide range of medical conditions, from neurological disorders to musculoskeletal injuries.
“This is a transformative moment for our hospital and the communities we serve,” said Richard Al, Vice President Infrastructure, Diagnostics and Chief Information Officer of Palmerston and District Hospital. “The arrival of this MRI machine means patients will no longer need to travel to larger centres for timely, high-quality imaging. It’s a major step forward in providing care closer to home.”
The hospital says the addition of the MRI was made possible through the generous support of the community and the Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation, which led a successful fundraising campaign to bring this advanced technology to the hospital.
“Our community truly came together to make this happen,” said Earl Campbell, President of the Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation. “Thanks to the generosity of local donors, businesses, and service organizations, we are now able to offer world-class diagnostic imaging right here in rural Wellington.”
The MRI machine is expected to be fully operational by fall of this year following installation and staff training.