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Community members celebrate the official opening of the MRI suite at Huntsville Hospital

From Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare

Donors, dignitaries and Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) team members gathered today to celebrate a major milestone in healthcare for Muskoka  and Almaguin – the official opening of a brand-new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) suite at  Huntsville District Memorial Hospital (HDMH) Site. 

The grand opening marks the culmination of a long journey to bring MRI services to Muskoka,  including a $10 million fundraising campaign by the Huntsville Hospital Foundation to purchase  the new machine and fund the building addition. Only hours before the ribbon cutting, Huntsville  resident Ben Osorio had an MRI scan of his left knee, describing himself as lucky to be the first  patient scanned by the state-of-the-art imaging tool. 

The new MRI service will connect more people to the care they need closer to home, says Cheryl  Harrison, President and CEO at MAHC, adding the grand opening is a testament to what happens  when vision meets collaboration and partnership, amazing philanthropy, advocacy and  leadership, and government support. 

Safety screening of the first MRI patient at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, Ben Osorio, by MRI Technologist Muhammad Tajammul.

“This journey started more than five years ago with an application to the Ministry of Health to  provide MRI services alongside our District Stroke Centre in Muskoka,” says Harrison. “I am so  happy that Muskoka is among the first of the 49 new MRI machines the Ontario government is  adding across the province, alongside our District Stroke Centre in Huntsville. Our clinical teams,  physicians, and radiologists now have access to a powerful diagnostic tool that will reduce wait times, improve patient outcomes, and support timely, local care. No more long drives out of the  region. No more delays in diagnosis. This MRI is changing the game, and I want to thank everyone  who made this possible.” 

The new local MRI service in Muskoka is transformational to healthcare access, saving over  7,000 hours behind the wheel for patients, and sparing more than 700,000 kilometres of travel to  hospitals outside of our region for an MRI. In fact, some local patients with requisitions on file in  Orillia are being contacted to have their MRI completed locally, in Muskoka. 

It is anticipated that the new machine will complete 5,000 MRI scans locally every year.  

“I’m absolutely thrilled to see the new MRI machine now up and running in Parry Sound Muskoka,” says Graydon Smith, MPP for Parry Sound-Muskoka. “This milestone is a testament  to our government’s commitment to strengthening rural healthcare and to the generosity and  dedication of our local donors and community partners. Their support has been invaluable in  making advanced medical imaging accessible right here at home. Faster diagnoses and better  care for everyone in Parry Sound-Muskoka are now within reach. I’m proud we delivered on this  promise and grateful to everyone who made it possible.” 

Katherine Craine, CEO of the Huntsville Hospital Foundation, also reinforces how essential  community support has been with 2,460 donations from residents, businesses and community  groups from South River to Orillia and Haliburton to Parry Sound in only three years. 

“We are forever grateful for the investment you’ve made in healthcare, here,” says Craine. “We  are really fortunate to live in a region that is so incredibly supportive of healthcare and our  hospital.” 

From (left side of MRI): Tim Miller, Director, Facilities & Operations; Graydon Smith, MPP for Parry Sound-Muskoka; Cheryl Harrison, President and CEO at MAHC; Diane George, Vice President of Integrated Care, Patient Services, Quality and CNE; Dave Uffelmann, MAHC Board Chair.
Back from left: Scott Aitchison, MP for Parry Sound-Muskoka; Rahim Ismaili, Manager of Diagnostic Imaging; Dr. Khaled Abdel-Razek, Chief of Staff; Noreen Chan, Director of Diagnostics & Community Collaboration; Katherine Craine, CEO of the Huntsville Hospital Foundation; Shelly Mclean, Board Chair of Huntsville Hospital Foundation.
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