New imaging equipment at Northills Clinic taking pressure off hospital scan demands
KAMLOOPS — Brand new X-ray imaging equipment and a bone density scanner were recently added to the renovated Northills Centre Medical Imaging Clinic in Kamloops, and it’s already made a difference in taking pressure off of the amount of imaging done through the hospital.
The X-ray machine was bought by the provincial government, while the bone density scanner was purchased by the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation.
Medical Imaging Director Kim Perris says the community has already been making good use of the new machines and space.