
SALINAS VALLEY — Mee Memorial Healthcare System has unveiled California’s first Fuji full-body X-ray and fluoroscopy imaging system, bringing cutting-edge technology to the region.
As the only hospital in South Monterey County, Mee Memorial is a lifeline for residents — often serving as the first and only line of defense in medical emergencies. Recognizing this responsibility, MMHS committed to modernizing two essential departments: Diagnostic Imaging and the Emergency Department.
While the renovation of the Emergency Department continues, phase one of the Diagnostic Imaging remodel is now complete. The new Fuji system integrates state-of-the-art full-body X-ray and fluoroscopy imaging, delivering real-time, moving images that help physicians visualize, diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions.
“Bringing this groundbreaking technology to Mee Memorial is a remarkable milestone,” said Mee Memorial CEO Rena Salamacha. “It shows that rural hospitals can be leaders in innovation, bringing world-class care to patients right here in their own community.”
The system delivers high-quality, low-dose imaging with patient comfort at its core. Amenities include ambient lighting, music and a guided voice system, while an adaptable table adjusts to patients of all ages and body types. These innovations allow technologists to position patients more quickly and comfortably, ensuring a smoother, more efficient exam.
The next phase of renovations will further expand capabilities with the addition of a state-of-the-art CT scanner and a new mammography system.
MMHS is the primary healthcare organization serving the rural communities of southern Monterey County. MMHS serves nearly 80,000 residents across a 50-mile stretch, from the agricultural communities of Soledad to Bradley.