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Extra, Extra: Get X-Rays, MRIs, More At New Diagnostic Imaging Center Near Hoboken Train

Hackensack Meridian has opened a new center for 3D mammography, high resolution 3.0 Tesla MRI, Cardiac CT scans, and more in Hoboken.

HOBOKEN, NJ — For people living in Hudson County, it's now easier than ever to get to imaging services including 3D Mammography, high resolution 3.0 Tesla MRIs, Cardiac CT scans, PET/CT, ultrasounds, and x-rays.

Hackensack Meridian Health and Hackensack Radiology Group recently announced the opening of a new diagnostic imaging center that's a five-block walk from the Hoboken train terminal.

The center is located at 5 Marine View Plaza, Suite 100, near Hudson and Third streets.

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The new imaging suite offers subspecialty exam interpretation (over 40 board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians), with immediate access to reports and images via convenient patient and physician portals. The center also offers an enhanced digital experience for patients
including online self-scheduling, time-saving pre-registration and virtual check-ins.

On Thursday, March 9, a group of dignitaries came out for a ribbon cutting. Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla joined Mohit Naik, MD, President of Hackensack Radiology Group; Robert C. Garrett, FACHE, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health; Mark D. Sparta, FACHE, President of the Northern Market, Hackensack Meridian Health and President & Chief Hospital Executive, Hackensack University Medical Center; Jason Kreitner, MHA, FACHE, Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Hackensack University Medical Center; and members of the Hackensack Radiology team.

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Mohit Naik, MD, President of Hackensack Radiology Group, walked with Hoboken Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla through the new Radiology facility in Hoboken.

“Having a facility in Hoboken with access to critical services including mammograms and high-quality images at the first sign of a problem, is a big benefit to our residents,” said Mayor Bhalla, a 22-year resident of Hoboken, who says one of his career missions is to build a healthier, safer community in Hoboken.

“We continue to build a world-class healthcare system in New Jersey and advance our commitment to transforming healthcare in our communities,” said Hackensack Meridian CEO Robert Garrett. “I am proud of this team. I know they will make Hackensack Meridian Health proud by providing patients with the high-quality, compassionate care they deserve.”

“Together, we are ensuring that residents in Hoboken and throughout Hudson County have access to the most advanced radiology services in their backyards,” said Dr. Naik. “Residents don’t have to cross the river for an MRI or mammogram. They can come right here.”

The website is here: https://hrgimaging.com/hoboken...

Hackensack Meridian Health is a not-for-profit health care organization and he largest health care network in New Jersey, offering a medical services, research, and care. The network has 18 hospitals and more than 500 patient care locations. These include ambulatory care centers, surgery centers, home health services, long-term care and assisted living communities, ambulance services, air medical transportation, urgent care centers, and more.

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