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New MRI Suite Coming to Stornoway Hospital
23 Dec
Summary
- Construction of a new MRI suite begins January.
- The service is expected to be operational by next autumn.
- The new suite aims to reduce waiting times and speed diagnosis.

Construction is scheduled to commence in January on a new MRI suite at Western Isles Hospital in Stornoway. NHS Western Isles anticipates that this vital new service could be operational by next autumn, bringing advanced diagnostic imaging closer to local patients. The facility will offer MRI scans, which create detailed internal body images crucial for diagnosing bone and organ conditions.
The project involves structural changes within the hospital to establish the suite in the former day rooms of the Erisort and Clisham wards. NHS Western Isles has assured that every effort will be made to minimize disruption to patients during the construction phases. A lead radiographer has already been appointed to oversee the development and future operation of the new service.
This initiative is a significant step towards improving healthcare accessibility in the Western Isles. The primary goals are to reduce current waiting times for MRI scans and accelerate the diagnostic process for patients. The new suite's operational status by next autumn will mark a crucial improvement in local medical services.




