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Our vision at Columbus Regional Hospital is to be the best in the country at everything we do and that means investing in the best technology. We offer comprehensive medical care and continue to grow our medical services with the most recent addition of open heart surgery and interventional cardiology.
When it came time for us to replace our outdated nurse call system, we wanted to put in place a solution that would not only help patients communicate with their caregivers, but also had the flexibility to integrate with other systems and improve communication flow within the hospital. Learn more
Columbus Regional Hospital is one of only two hospitals in Indiana to have the NIOX ® Nitric Oxide Monitoring System, a new technology that helps physicians tailor treatments better than ever for asthmatics and those with chronic lung disease. Learn more
Columbus Regional Hospital offers new PET/CT scanning technology that combines two separate diagnostic testing into one unit to provide faster scan times and higher-quality images. Learn more
Columbus Regional Hospital is the first hospital in Southern Indiana to offer an advanced therapy to treat cancer patients needing radiation treatment. A state-of-the-art Seimens Primus High-Energy Linear Accelerator is being used by The Cancer Center at Columbus Regional Hospital to deliver intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). This technology delivers thin, shaped beams of radiation that vary in intensity. The system can also generate high resolution 3-D images that help doctors target tumors from several angles. Learn more
The GE Innova system technology produces remarkably clear images of both the blood vessels and the devices used during cardiac procedures. Learn more
A state-of-the-art system allows CRH surgeons to perform sinus procedures in a minimally invasive way using a new image-guided surgical system that makes complex sinus surgery safer and more effective. Learn more.
CRH’s two new scanners perform multi-slice high-resolution scans and use less radiation than older scanners. Physicians can view a patient’s anatomy in seconds rather than waiting 10 to 15 minutes for scan results. Learn more
Mammotest Plus Unit Dramatically Improves Breast BiopsieNew technology improves accuracy and minimizes discomfort. Fewer women have to undergo surgical biopsies because the unit gives radiologists better access to the entire breast and allows them to reach lesions that are difficult to access. Learn more
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