The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 25 Poppy Trust fund donated $32,605 to Sault Area Hospital for a new gastroscope. This advanced medical device will help healthcare professionals diagnose and treat patients by providing a clear view of the gastrointestinal tract.
A new gastroscope is coming to Sault Area Hospital thanks to a $32,605 donation from the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 25 Poppy Trust fund.
"Veterans and Legion members are aware that supporting specialized equipment donations helps veterans, their families, and the community. We are proud to support the local hospital and salute the work healthcare professionals do for our Veterans and the community.” The device can also be used to take tissue biopsies , which is critical for testing and developing treatment plans. Newer models are slimmer in design than older models, making it more comfortable during procedures. They also have a higher resolution camera, which helps care teams get a clearer picture.
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