
Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH) officially opened the highly anticipated Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) addition, marking a transformative milestone in healthcare services for the communities the hospital serves.
Thanks to the generosity and dedication of the community, the Foundation achieved its $4-million fundraising goal in less than two years, demonstrating an extraordinary commitment to enhancing local healthcare.
“Our government is making record investments in health care to connect more people to the care they need, closer to home,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By investing in Georgian Bay General Hospital’s first-ever MRI machine, our government is taking another step to make it easier and faster for families in the region to access key diagnostic services in their community, for years to come.”
“I am incredibly proud to celebrate the grand opening of the MRI expansion at Georgian Bay General Hospital, a milestone that marks a significant advancement in healthcare for our community,” said Jill Dunlop, MPP for Simcoe North.
“Working closely with the Ministry of Health, this expansion enhances this hospital’s capacity to provide timely, high-quality diagnostic services, ensuring that residents receive the care they need without leaving our region. It is a testament to what we can achieve when we work together to prioritize the health and well-being of our community.”
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The new MRI addition will help reduce wait times – both locally and across the region – as GBGH’s local patients will no longer need to be placed on MRI waitlists at facilities in Barrie or Orillia.
Matthew Lawson, president and CEO of GBGH, shared his appreciation for the community’s role in bringing the MRI to life, stating, “Today is a celebration of what is possible when a community comes together. The opening of our MRI is a significant achievement that will have a lasting impact on patient care. With this addition, we are eliminating barriers to essential diagnostic imaging and ensuring that residents can access timely and critical healthcare services without having to travel far from home.”
The event was held at GBGH with many GBGH team members, community partners, and donors in attendance to celebrate this significant achievement. More than 1,800 individuals, businesses and organizations invested in the project through the GBGH Foundation, including a $550,000 match gift from FDC Foundation.
Nicole Kraftscik, CEO of the GBGH Foundation, highlighted the impact of community support, stating, “This project would not have been possible without the dedication and passionate support from our community. Our collective $4-million investment is empowering our hospital to provide excellent care and is a powerful testament that local healthcare matters. We are incredibly grateful to every person who partnered with us to bring MRI technology to GBGH.”
The GBGH MRI is among the first of the 49 new MRI machines the Ontario government is adding across the province, to become operational. This new MRI will allow for more than 4,000 scans to be performed each year, greatly reducing wait times and ensuring that patients who previously had to travel outside the region can now receive timely diagnostic imaging closer to home.
With the MRI now fully operational, GBGH is officially accepting referrals, and the MRI team is eager to begin delivering high-quality diagnostic imaging. This cutting-edge technology will provide faster diagnoses, reduce wait times, and enhance patient care for thousands of residents across the communities GBGH serves.