A multi-million dollar medical imaging centre has officially opened in Port Macquarie's Highfields Circuit.
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Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack cut the ribbon to mark Highfields Imaging's official opening on Monday, March 11.
The centre's medical imaging technology includes the first PET-CT scanner in the Port Macquarie area.
The scanner uses the latest technology to see cancer and other pathology.
The Mid North Coast Diagnostic Imaging's centre represents a $19.3 million investment which covers the building, equipment and fit-out.
Mr McCormack said when you had a healthy community, you had a happy community.
He congratulated those involved with the centre.
Mr McCormack said Highfields Imaging was a wonderful facility built by local people for local people.
"I know what a difference this is going to make to the healthcare options, the healthcare needs and the healthcare future of the Mid-North Coast," the Deputy Prime Minister said.
Healthcare Imaging Services state manager - regional NSW Matt Ayers said there was a need to bring all of these state of the art imaging facilities under one roof and introduce a new service with the PET-CT scanner.
The centre's technology ranges from the PET-CT scanner to MRI scanner, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and digital X-ray.
Mid North Coast Diagnostic Imaging senior radiologist Dr Peter Stein said the centre would provide a comprehensive range of the very latest medical imaging technologies that would enable faster scan times, excellent image quality and increased patient comfort.
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