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Groves needs a CT Scanner. You can help!

As the need for medical service continues to grow within the community, Groves hospital is taking on a new vision for the future.

Groves is on the path to building a new hospital. More than $15 million has been raised through the work of community groups, citizens and hospital staff and volunteers.

We continue to look to our community to help continue to meet our equipment needs.

A CT scanner is much needed.
This state of the art machine will provide patience with immediate diagnostic imagine ensuring faster treatment times.

“A scanner is an essential diagnostic tool for any acute care facility,”

says Dr. Rick and Heather Gergovich.

The CT scanner will serve the needs of patients in both Centre and North Wellington.

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Every CT patient is unique.

Groves needs a CT that adapts to their needs and help physicians get the fastest diagnosis so they can provide the best care. No matter who the patient, no matter what the need.

CT Suite

This is what a CT scanner looks like. A CT at Groves means life-saving diagnosis can be made in our own community, in our own hospital, with your own health care providers.

Like this abdominal scan.

With a CT scan, doctors can look at the many different layers that make up the human body, from bone to tissue and veins. This means they can diagnose what ails you with more precision.

Or like this scan of a hand.

The CT allows doctors to get a detailed snapshot of what’s going on inside you, right down to the smallest artery or joint.

Or the brain.

With a CT scan, physicians and health teams can get an accurate picture of what’s going on, so they can make a better diagnosis in less time. That can make all the difference.

New Technology. Better Care.

Advanced CT technology means that radiologists can have real-time access to CT data, allowing better information sharing with your health care team.

You. Only Better.

A CT scan can give a complete three-dimensional picture of your entire body with incredible detail.

Getting Scanned

Images are taken every three seconds as the patient is moved through the scanner.