The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Charity

RNOH Charity - EOS Scanner Appeal

The RNOH Charity is striving to lead innovation at the RNOH with a new EOS scanner. EOS provides pioneering, highly accurate medical imaging with very low radiation exposure compared to standard scanning. Find out more about the Appeal.
£554,458
raised of £550,000 target
by 21 supporters
RCN 1166129

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With your help we can improve the patient experience with new state-of-the-art EOS technology.

The EOS Scanner Appeal is aiming to raise £550,000 to purchase a new EOS scanner.

An EOS scanner would help patients with acute musculoskeletal conditions by:

1) Delivering a much lower radiation dose: 70% lower than a standard X-ray, and 95% lower than a CT scan.

2) Permitting super-fast scan times: it takes EOS just 20 seconds to capture full-body images.

3) Creating high quality images for more precise pre-surgical planning and post-surgical assessment.

Please make a gift today to help us bring this amazing piece of equipment to the RNOH. By doing so, you will help us to keep the hospital at the forefront of orthopaedic medicine. Kindly note that any surplus funds raised through this appeal will contribute towards the installation costs for the scanner.

Here is a short video about EOS, and its benefits for orthopaedic patients .

If you are interested in making a major contribution towards the project, please visit our website to contact the Charity's fundraising team.

About the charity

World-leading specialists need world-leading support. The RNOH Charity strengthens and supports the people, research and infrastructure that make the RNOH one of the world's best orthopaedic hospitals.

Donation summary

Total raised
£554,457.50
+ £172.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£780.00
Offline donations
£553,677.50
Direct donations
£225.00
Donations via fundraisers
£555.00

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