PMH breaks ground for MRI facility

WINAMAC - Pulaski Memorial Hospital trustees and staff broke ground Monday (April 10) for a new permanent facility for MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) procedures.

The project, which will give patients 24/7 access to MRI scans, will be completed in August.

Hospital officials report this will be a big step forward for the community, as it will increase access to MRIs, which presently can only be performed on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays in a mobile trailer that the hospital leases.

Having a permanent MRI will give patients around-the-clock access and will save money for both PMH and its patients. 

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)is a noninvasive medical test that physicians use to diagnose and treat medical conditions. MRIuses a powerful magnetic field, radio frequency pulses and a computer to produce detailed pictures of organs, soft tissues, bone and virtually all other internal body structures.

Breaking ground for the new PMH MRI facility are (front l-r) Bryson Minix, Sherry Jorczak, Linda Webb, Valerie Leman, Mark Wuethrich, Cheryl Scheffer, Charles Hutton, DDS, Courtney Poor, Julie Girton, Rex Allman, MD,  and Tom Barry, CEO; and (back)  Jeff Boer, Mark Boer, Tim Gearhart, Gregg Malott and Rana Berkshire.