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The closure is to facilitate works to deliver the magnet for the new modular MRI unit in the London Road Courtyard, via a crane lift.
Please see the phlebotomy department opening times MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans If you have been asked to attend an MRI scan as part of the diagnosis
I interpret MSK and general MRI, CT and plain x-rays and perform diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal US and fluoroscopy.
Radiology investigations, such as MRI or CT scans, can be on either site. All Head & Neck surgery is performed at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
The centre offers a range of diagnostic tests including X-Rays, MRI, CT, ultrasound, ECHO and DEXA scanning.
The improvement works, which have already started and are scheduled to be completed in the autumn, include three new CT scanners, an additional MRI scanner
Radiology investigations, such as MRI or CT scans, can be on either site.
MRI warning
As part of enabling works for a new state-of the art MRI scanner at CGH, a crane will affect the College Road wing carpark and stairwell on Saturday 15
Surgery Unit enabling a greater number of day case operations Extensive refurbishment of the Radiology Department and installation of new CT scanners, MRI
Courtyard entrance area at GRH will be closed off from 8am Monday 3 March until 8am Wednesday 5 March These works are to facilitate the delivery of the new MRI
Interventional Radiology means using real-time images of the inside of your body, captured by X-ray, MRI, ultrasound scans and CT scans to diagnose or
For X-ray, MRI, CT bookings - Please contact our Imaging Booking Office. Contact Switchboard on 0300 422 2222 for this.
An MRI scan will be performed 1 year after your surgery.
Investigations Some investigations may need to be arranged with other departments, for example with radiology (CT, Ultrasound and MRI), because of this
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of your pelvis MRI is a scan using magnetic waves to create images of the body.
Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Daryl Godden, said: “A standard scan such as a CT or MRI may show there
MRI scan An MRI scan uses magnetism to build up a detailed picture of areas in your body.
Patients may have an MRI scan before this procedure to look at the fibroids in more detail.