Scarborough, Tobago – July 17, 2025 – The Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA) today commissioned a brand-new CT scanner at the Scarborough General Hospital, marking a significant step forward in the delivery of healthcare services on the island.
This state-of-the-art installation represents a $6 million investment in medical technology, specifically aimed at enhancing both diagnostic capabilities and patient outcomes for Tobagonians. The new CT scanner will enable patients to undergo detailed imaging procedures more efficiently and comfortably. It provides high-resolution images that are essential for diagnosing a wide range of medical conditions, including strokes, cancers, internal injuries, and organ diseases.
The TRHA expects this advanced equipment to greatly enhance the efficiency and accuracy of patient diagnoses, reducing the need for patients to travel for specialized scans. The TRHA has expressed its commitment to continually upgrading its medical technology and facilities to meet the growing needs of the population. This investment marks a significant milestone in that effort, ensuring that Tobagonians receive world-class healthcare services closer to home.
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