The University of New Mexico Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho announced the opening of its new 72-bed hospital.
The hospital, which cost $143 million, according to an Albuquerque Journal report, will offer medical/surgical, intensive care, behavioral health and emergency medicine services. The new facility has the state's first breast tomosynthesis equipment, according to the hospital. It also includes a new MRI and two CT scanners.
The hospital said it will begin treating patients in the new space when the New Mexico Department of Health completes its survey of the facility by an undisclosed date.
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The hospital, which cost $143 million, according to an Albuquerque Journal report, will offer medical/surgical, intensive care, behavioral health and emergency medicine services. The new facility has the state's first breast tomosynthesis equipment, according to the hospital. It also includes a new MRI and two CT scanners.
The hospital said it will begin treating patients in the new space when the New Mexico Department of Health completes its survey of the facility by an undisclosed date.
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