Downe Hospital Gets CT Scanner

New CT Scanner in place at Downe Hospital

New CT Scanner in place at Downe Hospital

The Downe Hospital’s scanner has been replaced by a new state-of-the-art version that will benefit patients in the community, which the South Eastern HSC Trust serves.  

This investment has been warmly welcomed by staff at the Downe Hospital, as the new scanner means a wider range of scans can take place, including bowel screenings and oncology scans, which are vital for early detection and diagnosis.

The new CT canner at the Downe Hospital.

A CT is a type of scan that uses X-rays to produce detailed pictures of the body in ‘slice sections’, which is carried out and assessed by a radiographer. CT scans are vital in diagnosing conditions such as cancer.

The Director of Hospital Services in the South Eastern Trust, David Robinson explained how the size of the scanner means both children and adults can use it. He said: “The South Eastern Trust is committed to investing in all of our hospitals and is truly delighted to provide the Downe Hospital with this essential, potentially life saving  piece of equipment.”