Full-time MRI now located in Delaware County
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital is very pleased to announce it has received provisional approval from the NYS Department of Health to operate its new MRI. The new unit is temporarily located in the rear of the hospital building, where the mobile MRI unit was located.
The hospital is in the process of constructing a small addition to the hospital itself which will serve as a waiting and changing area for patients. Once that is completed the MRI will be relocated to its permanent position and will be accessed through the imaging department of the hospital.
“About one in 12 people in Delaware County lacks access to a vehicle,” said Randy Taylor, manager of Imaging and Cardiopulmonary at UHS Delaware Valley. “This, coupled with few public transportation options, poses a responsibility for us to provide as many high-quality service options as we can, so patients don’t need to travel long distances to seek care.”
Rolland “Boomer” Bojo, Jr., President and CEO of the hospital is “…committed to bringing as many highly utilized services to Delaware Valley as feasible, because it provides better access to care for patients; and therefore better outcomes and a higher quality of life.”
MRI is an acronym for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MRI uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create images. It is used to better see soft tissues and organs. Patients who are seeking an MRI will be asked a myriad of questions to ensure they can safely have the test and they are asked not to wear any clothing or jewelry that has a metal component. All patients are “wanded” (screened for metal) prior to entering the magnet area to ensure their safety.
To learn more or to schedule an appointment, please call the imaging department at 607-865-2126. You do not need to be a patient of a UHS or Delaware Valley Hospital provider to use this service.