Dorset County Hospital has opened a new scanner suite in Weymouth.

It is part of a national drive to offer tests closer to home and help shorten waiting lists for patients across the county.

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CT (computerised tomography) scans are used to diagnose conditions or check how well treatment is working.

The new CT scanner suite at Weymouth Community Hospital has been introduced as part of NHS England’s Community Diagnostics Centre (CDC) programme and the Targeted Lung Health Check (TLHC) programme.

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The CDC programme is creating additional facilities across the country for checks, scans and tests.

The TLHC programme helps to diagnose and treat lung and breathing problems in people aged 55-74 before they become serious.

The project to install the CT scanner was carried out by DCH in collaboration with Dorset HealthCare, which runs Weymouth Hospital, and University Hospitals Dorset, the lead Trust for Dorset’s CDC programme.  

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Chief operating officer at Dorset County Hospital Anita Thomas said: “We are delighted to have opened a CT scanner suite at Weymouth Community Hospital.

"This additional facility means we will be able to see more patients, reduce waiting lists and, most importantly, diagnose and treat more health conditions at an earlier stage which brings with it more treatment options and benefits for patients.”

In addition to new CT scanner, DCH is also now offering additional X-ray and ultrasound appointments during evenings and weekends from Weymouth Hospital as part of the CDC programme.