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Access My Records75 Poseidon Bay, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3E4
X-Ray – 7:00am - 6:00pm, Mon to Fri. 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, Sat to Sun
MRI – 7 a.m. - 11:15 p.m., Mon to Fri, 7:45 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sat, Sun (by appointment only)
Entrances available on Taylor Avenue and Poseidon Bay. Be aware - no left turn Eastbound Taylor to Posiedon Bay Mon-Fri 07:00-09:00. Public transit lines include 66, 78, 95 and 65.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking lot & washroom
X-ray
MRI
Additional Information
There is an adjacent parking lot for patients and visitors. It may be helpful to note that the Minor Injury Clinic will close early to non-urgent walk-in patients if capacity is met. It is advised to call in advance to check for openings or you can make an appointment with a Sports Medicine physician.
In collaboration with Pan Am Clinic, PocketHealth grants you access to your medical imaging records, so you can proactively participate in your healthcare journey. This includes:
PocketHealth provides easy access to view, share and store your medical imaging records from Pan Am Clinic so you can get involved in your own care.
Access My RecordsAssociated with Shared Health and partnered with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and the University of Manitoba, Pan Am Clinic first began in 1979. The previously private facility started as a clinic for athletes with sports-related injuries. Now it provides comprehensive musculoskeletal care to all kinds of patients. Pan Am has even become an innovative leader in bone and joint care, adding this expertise to their already cutting-edge treatments.
Manitoba Health covers most imaging services with a referral. However, some services may fall under the patient’s responsibility if they don’t meet the required criteria. It may be helpful to ask the imaging clinic in advance about any possible fees.
Pan Am Clinic’s imaging facilities typically send patient results to their referring physician within a week of the appointment, after their trained radiologists review them. For quicker access, you can use PocketHealth to easily view and share your results, often before your follow-up appointment.
To be covered by Manitoba Health, most imaging services require a requisition or referral from a doctor. Some services may be scheduled without a referral, with the patient paying out-of-pocket.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a method that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to capture images of a patient’s internal structures and organs. The MRI machine temporarily moves the patient’s protons out of alignment. As the protons realign, the subsequent release of energy is measured by a computer and converted into images. Because MRIs use strong magnets, they are generally not recommended for patients with metallic implants.
X-ray scans use low-dose radiation to produce detailed images of internal structures. They are particularly well-suited for assessing skeletal injuries, such as those found with sports injuries, but they can also be used for evaluating soft tissues and organs too.
Minor Injury Clinic information is:
Phone Number: 204.927.2654
Fax Number: 204.452.3409
Their main contact information is:
Phone Number: 204-925-1550