CNOS Excited To Announce Grand Opening Of Its New Imaging Center

Siouxland patients now have even more options for life saving diagnostic tools thanks to CNOS and the new Imaging Center expansion at their Dakota Dunes Clinic location.

“The new imaging center is a significant milestone for CNOS patient care. State-of-the-art images means our healthcare providers can better diagnose and treat their patients close to home,” says Steve DeVoe, Chief Operating Officer at CNOS. “We are always looking for ways  to improve the health of our patients and this imaging center is a game-changing tool to help us  do just that.”

Medical imaging diagnostics can make all the difference in determining the next path for patients and their medical needs. CNOS is now able to see even more patients with their new state-of-the-art technology and additional space. 

The addition consists of:

  • 6500 square foot addition:

    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Caring Suite (GE Signa Voyager 1.5T 70cm wide-bore)

    • Computed Tomography (CT)

  • 1730 square foot shell space for future ancillary growth

  • New Imaging Center entrance to help offset patient traffic at our main entrance

“The expansion of our Imaging Services exemplifies CNOS’ investment in fulfilling our mission of improving the health of this community,” states Nolan Lubarski, Chief  Executive Officer at CNOS. “We are grateful for all of the passionate and dedicated  individuals who played a role in bringing this project to life.”

The Dakota Dunes Clinic location will be hosting a grand opening and ribbon cutting for this new addition on Tuesday, May 9th. Doors will open to the public at 4:00pm with the ribbon cutting promptly at 4:30pm. Guided tours by CNOS staff will take place from  4:45pm-6:00pm. Light refreshments will be served.

For questions or further information, please contact Sarah Rol at (605) 217-2608 or  sarah.rol@cnos.net.

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