GE HealthCare and Lumus Imaging have teamed up to provide the services at GenesisCare’s Campbelltown centre.
Patients in the Macarthur and Campbelltown regions now have access to cutting-edge medical technology which helps diagnose disease accurately and earlier.
GE HealthCare and Lumus Imaging have teamed up to provide the latest in SPECT/CT advancements and next-generation ultrasound at GenesisCare’s purpose-built cancer care and health centre in Campbelltown.
The newly opened Lumus Imaging Macarthur clinic is equipped with three innovative GE HealthCare technologies to support patient care and clinician needs.
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These include a hybrid SPECT/CT imaging system combining an advanced nuclear imaging camera with a hybrid-dedicated low-dose CT subsystem, which helps clinicians diagnose disease earlier; and a premium hybrid SPECT/CT combining advanced nuclear imaging with a diagnostic low-dose CT subsystem, which is designed to deliver accurate, reproducible results, giving physicians and patients a comfortable and streamlined exam experience.
The third is a next-generation ultrasound that provides multi-purpose capabilities in a scalable configuration to address a diverse range of patients and facilitate accurate diagnosis.
GE HealthCare CEO ANZ, Leon Berkovich welcomed the partnership.
“We’re proud to work together with Lumus Imaging on our range of innovative technologies to help facilitate quick and accurate patient diagnosis and to empower clinicians with the tools they need to diagnose with confidence,” she said.
Lumus Imaging South West operations manager Kaye Swallow said the new medical imaging centre with advanced technology aligned with the overall strategy to focus on quality and patient care.
“We will continue to invest in the South West region and support the community with their healthcare needs,” she said.