We imagined significant upgrades to the Medical Imaging Department at Peace Arch Hospital, and we are excited to share that our vision has come to life! For the last 18 months, Peace Arch Hospital has been fundraising for vital, state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment, including a MRIDigital X-RayFluoroscopy MachineGamma Camera and three new Portable Ultrasound Machines.

Thanks to the incredible generosity and support of our donors, we are excited to share that we have SURPASSED our $10 million fundraising goal, raising a total of $10.8 million for medical imaging equipment at Peace Arch Hospital! This remarkable achievement is a testament to your dedication to top-notch healthcare in our community.

These new, state-of-the-art technologies enable our medical staff to obtain clearer, more detailed images, leading to quicker and more accurate diagnoses for our patients. Staying current with the latest imaging advancements is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes and ensuring that Peace Arch Hospital continues to deliver the highest quality care.

Thanks to generous donations made early in the Foundation’s Medical Imaging Campaign, we have already received the Fluoroscopy Machine, Digital X-Ray, 3D Mammography Unit, and three Portable Ultrasound Machines on site. Both medical staff and patients have noticed the remarkable difference these machines make, as they reduce wait times and provide more accurate imaging for conclusive scans. We will continue to keep the community updated as the remaining equipment arrives.

To each and every donor who helped us surpass our goal for the Medical Imaging Campaign, we extend our heartfelt gratitude! Your dedication will have a lasting impact on healthcare now and for generations to come. 

Thank you for being part of this pivotal campaign! Together, we are improving healthcare for all at Peace Arch Hospital!  

Dr. Bippan Sangha presents the new Fluoroscopy unit at Peace Arch Hospital
Peace Arch Hospital’s General Radiology Supervisor, Livia Davies, seen with the new X-ray unit, fielding questions from curious onlookers