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New MRI at YDH already making an impact

New MRI at YDH already making an impact

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Yuma Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce the launch of its brand-new MRI system, bringing expanded diagnostic capabilities and a more comfortable patient experience to the Yuma community.

This is not the hospitals first MRI, but it is a major upgrade from our previous scanner —introducing advanced technology, better quality imaging, and a dramatically improved design focused on patient comfort.

Patients will immediately notice several enhancements designed to make MRI scans easier and less stressful:

  • Shorter scan times;
  • A wider bore, making the scanner feel less enclosed;
  • A more comfortable, wider table;
  • Headphones compatible with any type of music;
  • A newly designed, calming MRI suite;

These improvements are already making a difference. In the first week alone, the Radiology Team successfully scanned three patients with significant claustrophobia — patients who were previously unable to complete their MRIs with the old equipment.

The new system brings capabilities that were not previously available, including:

  • Abdominal and pelvic MRI;
  • Long-bone imaging (humerus, forearm, femur, tibia/fibula);
  • Whole-body imaging using multiple coils simultaneously;
  • Automatic breathing-pattern detection for clearer abdominal scans;
  • A removable, mobile table that allows safe transfers of inpatients, ER patients, and individuals who cannot be wheeled into the MRI room;

The scanner began operations on November 4, and 18 patient scans were completed in the first week, showing strong early utilization.

The MRI project represents a significant investment in rural healthcare. The total cost includes the MRI unit itself, as well as the associated design and construction of the new suite.

The Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) is generously supporting the project, providing a grant that covers 50 percent of the total purchase and construction costs. Yuma Hospital and Clinics is funding the remaining portion through internal capital planning and community-supported initiatives.

Yuma Hospital & Clinics wants the community to know that this upgrade reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care close to home. The new MRI allows Yuma patients to stay in Yuma — reducing travel, improving convenience, and ensuring timely diagnosis.

Our team is grateful for the community’s continued support and excited to bring this level of advanced imaging to the region. The future of diagnostic care in Yuma is brighter, clearer, and more comfortable than ever.

New MRI at Yuma Hospital & Clinics Elevates Comfort, Quality, and Access to Advanced Imaging

Yuma Hospital & Clinics is excited to announce the launch of our brand-new MRI system, bringing expanded diagnostic capabilities and a more comfortable patient experience to the Yuma community. This is not the hospital’s first MRI, but it is a major upgrade from our previous scanner—introducing advanced technology, better quality imaging, and a dramatically improved design focused on patient comfort.

A Calmer, Faster, More Comfortable Experience

Patients will immediately notice several enhancements designed to make MRI scans easier and less stressful:

  • Shorter scan times
  • A wider bore, making the scanner feel less enclosed
  • A more comfortable, wider table
  • Headphones are compatible with any type of music
  • A newly designed, calming MRI suite

These improvements are already making a difference. In the first week alone, the Radiology Team successfully scanned three patients with significant claustrophobia—patients who were previously unable to complete their MRIs with the old equipment.

Advanced Technology and Special Features

The new system brings capabilities that were not previously available, including:

  • Abdominal and pelvic MRI
  • Long-bone imaging (humerus, forearm, femur, tibia/fibula)
  • Whole-body imaging using multiple coils simultaneously
  • Automatic breathing-pattern detection for clearer abdominal scans
  • A removable, mobile table that allows safe transfers of inpatients, ER patients, and individuals who cannot be wheeled into the MRI room

The scanner began operations on November 4, and 18 patient scans were completed in the first week, showing strong early utilization.

How the Project Is Being Funded

The MRI project represents a significant investment in rural healthcare. The total cost includes the MRI unit and the associated design and construction of the new suite. The Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) is generously supporting the project by providing a grant covering 50% of the total purchase and construction costs. Yuma Hospital and Clinics is funding the remaining portion through internal capital planning and community-supported initiatives.

What We Want the Community To Know

Yuma Hospital & Clinics wants the community to know that this upgrade reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care close to home. The new MRI allows Yuma patients to stay in Yuma—reducing travel, improving convenience, and ensuring timely diagnosis.

Our team is grateful for the community’s continued support and excited to bring this level of advanced imaging to the region. The future of diagnostic care in Yuma is brighter, clearer, and more comfortable than ever.

Celebrating Nurse Practitioner Week 2025: “NPs: Trusted Voices, Proven Care”



Nurse Practitioner Week 2025, observed November 9–15, celebrates the essential contributions NPs make to communities nationwide. This year’s theme—”NPs: Trusted Voices, Proven Care”—honors the expertise and compassion NPs bring to patient care.

Yuma Hospital & Clinics is proud to recognize three exceptional Nurse Practitioners dedicated to our community:

Vanessa Dischner, FNP-C
A Yuma native with over 15 years of nursing experience, Vanessa provides comprehensive family care at the Yuma Clinic. She previously served as House Coordinator at Yuma Hospital and remains active in community leadership.

Haley Perry, FNP-C
Raised in Northeast Colorado, Haley brings experience in labor and delivery nursing and home-visiting support. She focuses on building trusting relationships and providing patient-centered primary care for families.

Alan Favier, FNP-C
With a background as an EMT and ER nurse, Alan brings calm, skilled care to his role. Trained at the University of Northern Colorado, he has specialized experience in weight-control medicine and volunteers in public health.

Your Local NPs Are Accepting New Patients

Appointments are available at the Yuma Clinic and the Akron Clinic. All three providers are currently welcoming new patients.

Call today to schedule an appointment in Yuma at 970-848-5405 or Akron at 970-345-6336 and take the next step toward better health.

Join us in thanking these dedicated providers for their service and commitment to our community.