Hoag Memorial Deploys Leading-Edge Technology with Omega E-View

For over 65 years, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach, CA has been a beacon of exceptional health care. Recently, the Hoag Digestive Health Institute opened the first of two new advanced endoscopy labs with the Omega E-View fluoro system.

Hoag Memorial is a trusted, nationally recognized leader in the development of new treatments and health care advancements. Hoag values excellence, respect, integrity, patient-centeredness, and community benefit.

Hoag is proud to be ranked in the top 3% of the nation in Gastroenterology and GI Surgery by U.S. News & World Report. The Hospital offers comprehensive digestive health services in the areas of colorectal, esophagus and stomach, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatic disease, and hepatobiliary disease (biliary, liver, and gallbladder).

“The image quality with Omega is fantastic,” said Dr. Paul Korc. “I can see the entire stent with much greater detail making stent placement easier.”

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The Omega E-View is the only lab designed with features specifically developed for image-guided endoscopic GI procedures.

  • Motorized table for better patient positioning in ERCP and other procedures
  • Large field-of-view flat-panel detector offers superior image quality
  • Exclusive scatter radiation protection for staff
  • Pivots out of the way for full patient access and for non-X-ray procedures

Hoag deploys the most innovative and leading-edge technology and techniques for GI and surgical care – technology like the Omega E-View.

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