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Phone Number: 204.925.1557. Fax Number: 204.925.1523. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm. The X-ray department is located on the Main Floor of the Pan Am Clinic.
Walk in X-Ray Service. With the safety of our patients being top priority, we’ve changed the way we service X-rays. We still offer walk-ins at our clinics, based on availability. However, please note that we cannot guarantee walk-in availability. We also offer the option to book your X-ray in advance, for a date/time convenient for you.
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.
204-656-4711. Lab Only – 8:30am - 2:30pm, Tues and Thurs. Shared Health’s public sector diagnostic services are offered in over 77 locations throughout the province and their hours of operation vary by site.
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.
X-ray technology is used to examine many parts of the body, including: Abdominal X-ray. Digestive Tract Problems; Swallowed Items – If your child has swallowed something like a key or a coin, an X-ray can show the location of that object. Bone X-ray: Fractures and Infections – In most cases, fractures and infections in bones show up clearly ...
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Do not have any diagnostic imaging tests involving contrast media performed for at least two weeks prior to your test (e.g. CT scan, Nuclear Medicine, stomach x-ray, bowel x-ray or MRI). If you are unsure, speak to your medical practitioner.