BHB Advise Of MRI Scanner Service Interruption

January 6, 2016

The Bermuda Hospitals Board have advised the public that a major component of its MRI scanner must be replaced, resulting in the scanner at KEMH Acute Care Wing remaining out of service for approximately three weeks.

A spokesperson said, “Unfortunately, this will result in the MRI scanner at KEMH Acute Care Wing remaining out of service for approximately three weeks. BHB clinicians will work collaboratively with Bermuda Healthcare to secure access to another MRI machine for urgent cases.

“BHB will issue a release when the scanner service resumes. We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause.”

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  1. Your joking says:

    This was just repaired a few months ago……and according to the gentleman that fixed it is not being serviced on a regular basis……how about starting with that instead of making people wait for weeks every few months…

  2. D says:

    Wow so people r going to be wondering what is wrong with them for 3 weeks anything can happen wow ridiculous

    • Billy de Kidd says:

      “BHB clinicians will work collaboratively with Bermuda Healthcare to secure access to another MRI machine for urgent cases”
      If that’s not enough then just go directly to Bermuda Healthcare and make an appointment.

  3. Hector says:

    Pretty inconvenient , but it happens. Wish them all the best.