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  1. For Rural clinicians – US & CT tests in NRHA, IERHA, SHSS or PMH: Direct requisition to site of choice. For tests in Winnipeg: Central Intake. Note: after consultation with a radiologist, emergent requests must go to a specific site, not through Central Intake.

  2. Radiology (x-ray): 8 am -9 pm daily. Computed Tomography and Ultrasound: 7:30am to 11pm daily by appointment only. Results are sent to the referring Physician. Patients can request their results directly from their referring Physician. Many types of tests require preparation.

  3. The Diagnostic Services team includes nearly 3,000 lab, imaging, medical and support staff who work together to provide important test results to Manitobans. With over 80 points of access, we are proud to be Manitoba’s leading provider of public laboratory, diagnostic imaging and non-invasive cardiac testing services that enable physicians to ...

  4. Diagnostic imaging, also called medical imaging, refers to tests health professionals can use to look inside the human body to help diagnose your health. We offer angiography, bone density, CT scan, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, and X-ray services in our department:

  5. A doctor who specializes in x-rays, called a radiologist, usually reviews the x-ray and sends a report of his or her findings to your doctor, who can explain the results to you. In emergency situations such as broken bones, the x-ray is viewed immediately by the emergency doctor so they can begin treating the injury or problem.

  6. Follow-up with Emergency Physician . Follow-up with Family Physician. Fax non-emergent requests to 204 926 3650 . or toll-free to 1 866 210 6119 (outside Winnipeg)

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  8. MRI machines are located in the Interlake-Eastern, Prairie Mountain Health, Southern Health-Santé Sud, and Winnipeg regional health authorities. Ask your health care provider where you are having your scan.

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