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'Much needed' new radiology clinic opens in Tauranga

Author
Megan Wilson,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Aug 2024, 10:49am
I-MED Radiology has opened a new radiology clinic in Tauranga. Pictured are (from left) I-MED New Zealand general manager Angus Brown, Tauranga MP and chairman of the Health Select Committee Sam Uffindell, and I-MED Tauranga regional manager Roger Lysaght.
I-MED Radiology has opened a new radiology clinic in Tauranga. Pictured are (from left) I-MED New Zealand general manager Angus Brown, Tauranga MP and chairman of the Health Select Committee Sam Uffindell, and I-MED Tauranga regional manager Roger Lysaght.

'Much needed' new radiology clinic opens in Tauranga

Author
Megan Wilson,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Aug 2024, 10:49am

Bay of Plenty听cancer patients will no longer need to travel to听础耻肠办濒补苍诲听辞谤听贬补尘颈濒迟辞苍听for specialist scans as a new radiology clinic has opened in听Tauranga.

I-MED Radiology鈥檚 newest clinic in Fraser Cove opened to the public on July 2.

Tauranga MP Sam Uffindell, Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford, stakeholders, and staff gathered at an event on August 15 to formally open the clinic.

In a first for the region, the clinic offers PET-CT and SPECT scans - important diagnostic tools used to help diagnose cancer and assess cancer treatment, an I-MED Radiology statement said.

It also offers general radiology services, including MRI, X-ray, and ultrasound, providing the local community with access to shorter scan times, it said.

I-MED Radiology has opened a new radiology clinic in Tauranga. Pictured (from left) I-MED New Zealand general manager Angus Brown, Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford, and I-MED Tauranga regional manager Roger Lysaght.I-MED Radiology has opened a new radiology clinic in Tauranga. Pictured (from left) I-MED New Zealand general manager Angus Brown, Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford, and I-MED Tauranga regional manager Roger Lysaght.

I-MED New Zealand general manager Angus Brown said the clinic provided the local medical community and patients access to specialist scans that they otherwise would have had to travel to Auckland or Hamilton to receive.

I-MED Tauranga regional manager Roger Lysaght said the new clinic provided 鈥渕uch-needed鈥 capacity for radiology services in the region and enabled more choice of providers.

鈥淏y offering a broad range of services, including those not previously available such as PET-CT and SPECT scans, it offers enhanced patient comfort due to shorter scan times.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled we can offer the local community access to high-calibre medical services at their doorstep.鈥

Clinic will 鈥榮ignificantly improve鈥 access to X-ray services

Western Bay of Plenty Primary Health Organisation network services general manager Wendy Dillon said the new clinic would 鈥渟ignificantly improve鈥 access to X-ray services.

Previously, I-MED (formerly Focus Radiology) provided X-ray services exclusively at their P膩p膩moa branch, while their 11th Avenue site, now relocated to Fraser Cove, only offered ultrasounds, she said.

鈥淭his expansion to include X-ray services at the new Tauranga location is a welcome development for primary care.

鈥淎dditionally, having services such as PET-CT and SPECT closer to home will benefit the community by reducing travel times and potentially accelerating diagnoses.鈥

Uffindell - also the Health Select Committee chairman - said it was a 鈥渂ig step forward鈥 for Tauranga and the region, offering further facilities and competition in radiology services.

鈥淚-MED will help achieve better patient outcomes. It is fantastic to have them here in Tauranga.鈥

Rutherford said the clinic would provide a 鈥渕uch-needed boost鈥 to health services in the region.

The clinic鈥檚 opening comes after Health Minister听Dr Shane Reti announced a $30 million funding boost听in June for faster access to radiology services, recognising the inconsistent access to radiology services across New Zealand.

Te Whatu Ora was approached for comment.

Megan Wilson听is a health and general news reporter for the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post. She has been a journalist since 2021.

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