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RDHW MRI Addition Slider

by Rachel Clark | May 31, 2019

  • Inside of the MRI treatment room at the Riverside Doctor's Hosptial showing their newest cylindrical MRI machine with a telescoping patient table both located under an oval skylight and accented by neon blue light.
  • CT Scan assembly with monitors mounted from the ceiling of the new modern looking treatment room alongside the telescoping patient bed
  • Unfinished construction of a treatment area showing partially plastered drywall and a bare metal frame for an interior soffit
  • Inside of the sunny breakroom containing several small tables and chairs alongside a bulletin board and a wall mounted television
  • Ductwork and HVAC equipment mounted on top of a large white concrete roof
  • Commercial size electrical junction box sitting beside the rooftop HVAC unit that it powers
  • Large steel air handling unit mounted on the roof of the doctors hospital
  • Steel industrial junction box and electrical connection outside the painted concrete building
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