Florida facility instates GEs Signa HDx system

The Jupiter Medical Center in Jupiter, Fla. has acquired GE Healthcare’s Signa HDx 1.5T MRI system which combines dual breast scanning capabilities with the ability to capture high-quality, non-contrast vascular images from patients with renal dysfunction.

In addition, the Signa HDx 1.5T MRI system provides shorter exam time and improved comfort to patients, according to GE.

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