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Karriem Drewery

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Aug 4, 2024, 2:18:30 PM8/4/24
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TheMetraSCAN 3D features 30 blue laser lines and a high measurement rate to accelerate 3D scanning processes. Thanks to quick setup and onboarding, real-time scans and ready-to-use files, your 3D scanning workflow will never have been faster.

The AVE feature allows for automatic acquisition volume extension only by moving the C-Track, without requiring extra measurements. With its advanced integrated photogrammetry and scaling algorithms, the MetraSCAN 3D ensures more accurate, repeatable, and human-error-free measurements on large parts.


Metro Imaging Services focusses on radiology and use of multiple imaging technologies to diagnose the illness of our customers. We currently posses 1.5T MRI which uses electromagnetic field and radio frequencies to create the inner images of body, 128 Slice CT(Computed tomography) to obtain very thin slices of inner images of body (as thin as 0.65mm) with substantially reduced quantity of radiation exposure. We also posses Ultrasound machine capable of Colour Doppler, 3D/4D scans, Anomaly scans , Echocardiogram, etc. Our radiology department is completely digitalised to reduce the radiation exposure to the patients with DIGITAL X RAY, MAMMOGRAPHY, OPG( dental X-Ray) etc.


Metro Scans and laboratory, introduces whole new experience of better health care by bringing to you an Annual Health Check up Scheme that fits in to your time and wallet. We have packages designed for different age groups with some individual and group add-ons which give power to you customize your health package according to your special needs.


Mobile ticketing will allow for free transfers to Metro Rail. Metrolink and Metro have worked together on a solution to allow for mobile tickets to unlatch the turnstiles. Simply scan your Metrolink App QR code at the gate scanners.


You should activate your mobile ticket (found in your Ticket Wallet) before boarding Metrolink. Your Ticket Wallet is the place where all of your purchased tickets will be found. The Ticket Wallet is a tab on the home screen of the Metrolink App. Tickets remain active for the duration of your trip. Upon request, simply show the activated ticket screen with changing colors to the fare enforcement personnel. Activation of every ticket type is required prior to boarding including Monthly, 7-Day and Weekend Day Passes.


Yes. Select employers in the Corporate Partner Program have already enrolled in mobile ticketing. Please check with your employee transportation coordinator to see if your company participates in the program.


If you encounter any technical problems or errors, please email us anytime at [email protected] or call our call center at 800-371-5465. Please include your Application Identifier on all requests. This can be found within the application under help > app info.


The Metrolink App is free to download. When using the application, please be aware that mobile service providers set their own prices for data usage. Metrolink is not responsible for any mobile carrier data charges that a customer incurs as a result of purchasing a mobile ticket or downloading the Metrolink App.


Although Metrolink has a no refund policy, refund requests are considered on a case-by-case basis and exceptions are granted under certain circumstances, see metrolinktrains.com/customer-service/refunds/ for the complete policy.


Mobile tickets do not need phone service to be displayed, however they do need service to be purchased. Therefore you must purchase and activate your ticket before boarding Metrolink or a bus connection if you are connecting to a Metrolink train. If you lose cell phone service after boarding the train, you will still be able to display purchased tickets. You will not be able to make any purchases or changes until your phone service is restored.


You are responsible for keeping your device charged while riding Metrolink. You MUST pay the one-way cash fare if your device is not working, so please plan accordingly. If your battery will not last the duration of your trip on Metrolink, we recommend you purchase a paper ticket from a ticket vending machine instead.


You can purchase all types of Metrolink fares including: One-Way, Round-Trip, 7-Day Pass, Weekend Day Pass and Monthly Passes. The standard discounts are also available for eligible persons including students/youth, senior/disabled/Medicare, and military.


The Metrolink Mobile Ticketing System is fully certified and compliant with Payment Card Industry standards (PCI-DSS). All payments communication are fully encrypted via SSL, any sensitive data we store is highly encrypted and systems are constantly monitored for security vulnerabilities.


Osteoporosis effects an estimated 55% of people age 50 and older in the United States. It is characterized by the deterioration of bone strength and increased susceptibility to fractures. But it is treatable and preventable. Early diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and the use of bone density testing have improved the prognosis for patients.


Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT), the bone density scan used at Metro Imaging, is a fast non-invasive exam that utilizes CT to detect low bone mass earlier and more accurately than other bone density exams. It is widely used and one of three methods cited by the National Osteoporosis Foundation as safe and effective for the evaluation of bone mineral density.


A QCT exam takes approximately 10 minutes and is similar to an ordinary CT scan. A registered technologist will position you on the exam table in a donut shaped gantry. During the exam, both the spine and hip are scanned. A low-dose CT scan is used and the amount of radiation required is comparable to a mammogram.


Your examination will be reviewed by the radiologist after the exam has been completed. If you choose OnSite Results, your preliminary results will be given to you before you leave our office. Your physician will be sent a detailed final report by fax or mail.


Metro Concrete Scanning provides excellent customer service and accurate results from some of the most skilled technicians in the industry. Precision and customer satisfaction are two of our highest priorities. We, therefore, invest in the latest technological advancements for concrete scanning, drill spotting, and utility locating.


With nearly 30 years of combined Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) experience, our staff is dedicated to providing excellent service. Based on our expertise, we are able to determine the most efficient solutions for our customers which saves them both time and money.


Safety is a top priority as it is crucial to our employees and customers. We are OSHA Boom Lift certified and Scissor Lift certified. Our employees follow all scaffolding safety procedures and wear complete personal protective equipment (PPE).


Metro Concrete Scanning is here when you need us for all of your Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Scanning, Drill Spotting, Utility Locating and Concrete Inspections needs. Contact us today to request a quote!


Computed tomography (CT) is a special type of x-ray exam that produces detailed pictures of structures inside the body. CT uses a narrow x-ray beam that is directed through the body and recorded by sensitive detectors. This information is analyzed by a computer to produce a cross-section picture or "slice" of the area being studied. Dense tissues, such as bone, appear white on CT images. Less dense tissues, such as brain tissue or muscle, appear in shades of gray. Air-filled spaces, such as in the bowel or lungs, appear black.


During a CT scan, the area being studied is positioned inside a ring or "gantry" that is part of the CT scanner. The ring can tilt and the x-ray scanning devices within it can rotate to obtain the views needed. CT scanning can be used to obtain information about almost any body part.


A dye that contains iodine (contrast material) is often injected into the blood (intravenously) during a CT scan. The dye makes blood vessels and certain structures or organs inside the body more visible on the CT images. If an abdominal CT scan is performed, a contrast material is usually given by mouth (orally).


Tell your doctor if you have any allergies, especially to iodine or x-ray contrast, since for some CT exams an iodine dye (or contrast) is given intravenously. If you are allergic, medication will be prescribed for you to take prior to the testing.


If you have a history of kidney problems or diabetes, a blood test (creatinine) will be done before the CT scan to check that your kidneys are functioning properly. The intravenous contrast material used during a CT scan can cause kidney damage in people with poor kidney function.


A registered technologist will discuss the procedure with you and answer any questions you might have. A radiologist will review your medical history and then tailor the CT study specifically for your medical problems.


For most abdominal exams, you will be given a cup of contrast to drink thirty to sixty minutes prior to the exam. For some exams, intravenous contrast will be injected into a vein in your arm before or during the procedure.


The technologist will position you on the exam table in a donut shaped gantry. At times during the exam the table will move, you may be asked to hold your breath, and you will hear the sound of the x-ray tube circling your body. At all times, the technologist will be able to see you and communicate with you on a two-way intercom. Most procedures take approximately thirty minutes.


After your CT scan, you may resume your normal activities, diet, and medications unless instructed otherwise by the technologist or your doctor. Any contrast given for your exam will be eliminated in a day or two.


Metro has automated self-scanning check outs in 30 Metro stores in Ontario and plans to add them in seven more stores by the end of summer and six at its Food Basics discount banner in the next few months. No details about the automated systems in its Quebec stores was immediately available.

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