Apple - Android Lesley Sharp, NHS Lanarkshire deputy diagnostic service manager, said: “With restrictions in place at our hospitals, we were grateful for the capacity provided at the Louisa Jordan Hospital, as well as NHS Golden Jubilee.“This has allowed us to see as many patients face-to-face as possible, detecting and diagnosing illnesses at an early stage which helps save lives.“We were able to use the CT scanner pods at the NHS Louisa Jordan three days a week and the breast ultrasound clinic for the under forties once a week.“Like a lot of NHS services, we had to pause our service during the first lockdown last March.
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