Lt Gen Vandhra Launches State-of-the-Art 64-Slice CT Scanner at Military Hospital Jabalpur
Lieutenant General HS Vandhra, the General Officer Commanding of the Madhya Bharat Area, officially opened a Siemens 64-Slice CT Scanner at the Military Hospital Jabalpur. This addition signifies a considerable advancement in the hospital's healthcare services for military personnel, their families, and veterans.
The newly introduced diagnostic equipment features high-resolution 3D imaging, rapid scanning abilities, and low-dose radiation technology. These features are designed to enhance patient safety, boost diagnostic accuracy, and expedite clinical decision-making processes.

According to officials, the CT scanner is expected to greatly enhance the hospital's diagnostic proficiency in various medical fields such as trauma care, cardiology, neurology, and oncology.
The advanced system aims to facilitate quick trauma assessments, comprehensive cardiac evaluations, detailed neuroimaging, and precise cancer diagnostics, which should lead to improved treatment outcomes and reduced diagnosis times for patients.
During the inauguration, Lt Gen Vandhra emphasized the crucial role of modern medical infrastructure in providing high-quality healthcare to the Armed Forces community. He stated that this upgrade is part of the Indian Army's ongoing efforts to integrate advanced medical technologies for superior patient care.

The introduction of the CT scanner marks a significant improvement in the clinical capabilities of Military Hospital Jabalpur, supporting the Madhya Bharat Area's dedication to offering modern, accurate, and compassionate healthcare services.
This initiative highlights the Armed Forces' commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure, ensuring that service members, veterans, and their families have access to world-class diagnostic and medical facilities.







