Publish date: 12 January 2026
Official opening for refurbished and improved MRI centre at North Tyneside General Hospital

More people each month are now having MRI scans at North Tyneside General Hospital, thanks to a newly refurbished state-of-the-art facility that officially opened this week.
On Monday 12 January, representatives from InHealth and Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, who have been working together for more than 20 years, held an official ribbon-cutting ceremony at North Tyneside General Hospital to mark the recently renovated MRI centre.

The new whole-body MRI technology also allows for comprehensive myeloma screenings, which detect bone marrow cancer earlier and more accurately than traditional X-rays, providing detailed insights into disease spread, guiding biopsies and assessing treatment response. The upgrade to the MRI centre also includes the introduction of the ‘myExam Cardiac Assist’ tool, which utilises AI-powered algorithms to simplify and standardise cardiac exams. With two full-day cardiac sessions each week, this innovation ensures precise and reproducible scans, improving the quality and efficiency of cardiac care.
The centre is open 7 days a week and the upgraded scanner will support over 540 additional patients being scanned each year.
The full refurbishment of the centre also involved the addition of a dedicated staff room that provides a comfortable, spacious environment for teams to take time for wellbeing and refreshments during their breaks.
The hospital serves a large population in North Tyneside, meaning timely access to the latest world-class technology close to home and in fantastic healthcare facilities.
Marion Dickson, Northumbria Healthcare’s executive director for clinical support and cancer services, said: “Diagnostic tests such as MRI scans are critical to ensuring our patients get timely, high-quality care, so I’m delighted that the new facility is helping us get more patients their scans each month and onto the right treatment more quickly.
“We know that patients having an MRI may be anxious about the scan itself and what the results mean for them, so to be able to reduce the time they spend in the scanner and provide this service in comfortable surroundings is important.
“The upgrade will also support improved staff experience, and I am grateful to colleagues within the trust and at InHealth who have helped deliver this important project.”
Amelia Staniland, InHealth’s managing director - diagnostics, said: “We’re really pleased to be able to formally mark the opening of the MRI facility at North Tyneside, a £1.5million investment which is just the latest step in our long-standing relationship with Northumbria Healthcare.
I’d also like to say thank you to everyone involved in the creation and running of this unit, including the team of InHealth staff who manage the unit day-to-day, for all of their efforts and continuing to provide patients with access to the care they need, even during the refurbishment work.”
Guests at the opening event were given a tour of the new facility by InHealth and Northumbria Healthcare representatives ahead of the formal ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the official opening of the new facility.