Fujifilm Philippines partnered with Shinagawa Healthcare Solutions Corporation (SHSC) to bring advanced technology to Filipino patients needing diagnostic and preventive care. ManilaBulletin
Next month, SHSC, a subsidiary of the country's top Lasik provider, Shinagawa Lasik & Aesthetics Center Corporation, will open a diagnostic and preventive care center in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.
Fujifilm's scan machine will offer painless and low-dose scanning capabilities while its mammogram equipment will ensure patient comfort and secure positioning, producing quick image intervals of just 15 seconds. "By breaking the social stigma of reactive care and shifting our mindset towards proactive prevention, we can help Filipinos achieve better health outcomes and ultimately lead more fulfilling lives," she explained.
"Our success in the field of eye care has enabled us to build a reputation as a leader in the industry," says Uemori.
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