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07
May
A community diagnostic centre has opened at Ripon Community Hospital.
The £1 million centre aims to provide Ripon residents with faster access to checks, scans and tests for a wide range of health conditions.
It has the capacity to deliver more than 27,000 checks a year and will enable Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust to offer more appointments for tests, reduce waiting times and make it easier for the local community to access diagnostic services closer to home.
The centre offers services to people who have been referred by their GP for conditions including musculoskeletal problems, lung conditions, cardiovascular conditions and hearing issues.
A number of services have not been available at Ripon Community Hospital before, including ultrasound, echocardiography, audiology, blood tests, ambulatory blood pressure monitor fitting, electrocardiogram (ECG), spirometry (breathing and lung function tests) and tests for asthma.
Later this month, a new x-ray room will be opened in the centre using the latest diagnostic imaging technology that can capture and processes images faster than current equipment, which will reduce waiting times.
Located on the ground floor of the hospital, the centre will initially be open five days a week from 8am to 6pm, with plans to expand to seven days a week by the end of 2024. The x-ray service once opened will be available seven days a week.
Matt Graham, director of strategy at Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust said the centre would provide "a huge benefit for the people of Ripon and the surrounding area".
He added:
Wendy Balmain, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board director for North Yorkshire, said:
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