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The Manitoba Clinic X-Ray department is located on the lower level of a state of the art, 10 story medical facility (the “Facility”) that was constructed in 2017 and is located in central Winnipeg.
Shared Health’s public sector diagnostic services are offered in over 80 locations throughout the province and their hours of operation vary by site. The days and hours of operation are set to meet the needs of the doctors and patients in each community.
The Pan Am Clinic offers imaging services on-site, allowing both convenience and rapid turnaround for results. New digital x-ray technology provides high-quality pictures. The computerized images can be easily shared by the entire health care team, assisting in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Shared Health Diagnostic Services serves communities across the province, aiming to provide all Manitobans, no matter where they live, with high quality laboratory tests, diagnostic imaging procedures and non-invasive cardiac tests.
The central intake office coordinates diagnostic imaging requisitions in order to reduce and equalize wait times across the city and province. Phone: 204-787-8907. Fax: 204-926-3650 or 1-866-210-6119 (toll-free) Central Intake forms. Diagnostic Imaging Services Requisition form (non-MRI) MRI requisition form.
The Diagnostic Imaging department at Misericordia Health Centre offers a variety of diagnostic services: X-ray. X-rays have been available at Misericordia Health Centre for more than 100 years. X-rays are one of the fastest and most pain-free ways for a doctor to look inside a patient’s body.
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What are the opportunities for Medical Radiation Technologists in Manitoba?
Medical radiation technologists (MRTs) work in a variety of disciplines across our health-care system. MRTs assist clinicians in diagnosing and treating medical conditions by using electromagnetic and nuclear medicine technologies to produce images of body parts and systems.