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Tri-City Medical Center 64-Slice CT Scan Suite
Oceanside, California
Located near the emergency department and serving both in- and outpatients, this 550 square foot CT scan suite creatively attends to the needs of both patients and staff. For example, a sliding shielded glass door provides maximum visual contact with patients. Likewise, a soaring high dome ceiling with dimmable blue light minimizes patient claustrophobia associated with CT scan experiences, particularly for children.
Project Cost: $1,200,000
Joseph Sfeir, AIA, NCARB, Managing Principal
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