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Not all hospitals across the country offer highly specialized treatments and diagnostics such as a CT scan machine. However, this one might just impress you. 

Manila Mayor Joseph “Erap” Estrada has acquired an innovative CT scan machine for the public health institution Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center.

Estrada led the blessing and inauguration of the new P36-million, 16-slice Somatom CT scan machine, the latest addition to the long list of brand new medical equipment he has  purchased to upgrade  the six public hospitals of the city.

“Nowhere in Metro Manila can you see sophisticated medical equipment in a public hospital like we have here. And Manileños can use this for free,” Estrada said.

Estrada said he understands the predicament of poor patients when availing expensive but needed medical tests and procedures such as CT scan.

GABMMC is a 150-200 bed capacity district hospital in Delpan Street, Tondo. Constructed in 1998, it provides high quality specialized health services and was recently renovated and re-equipped by the city government.

Dr. Roy Vizcarra, head of the Radiology Department of GABMMC, said the new 16-slice CT scan machine will replace the old two-slice machine they have been using for years. 

The 16-slice CT scan machine, according to Vizcarra, is more accurate and faster in producing 3D images, enabling doctors to detect a patient’s illness at an early stage and with more clarity.

The machine can detect diseases such as aneurysm, appendicitis, liver tumor, lung, liver, and pancreatic cancers; kidney stones and tuberculosis and other infections, among others, and can also be used in “staging” almost all types of cancers.


The CT scan machine can also do virtual colonoscopy (VC), a medical imaging procedure used to diagnose colon and bowel disease, including polyps, diverticulosis and cancer, he added.

Source: www.manilastandard.com







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