The actor, who plays Sam Strachan in the BBC TV drama, and grew up in Parwich, opened the £2.2m centre in the Rykneld Road private hospital, which includes an MRI scanner and a CT scanner.
MRI means magnetic resonance imaging and the machine uses radio waves and magnets to create clear pictures of parts of the body.
The CT scanner takes 64 pictures of a patient’s body, from different angles, allowing detailed images to be built up for quicker diagnosis.
The MRI scanner can be used on up to 15 patients a day, whereas the CT scanner can investigate up 50 people a day.
Thank you to Stuart for sending this article in – as published in the Derby Evening Telegraph.
HOLBY City’s Tom Chambers returned to Derbyshire to open the new imaging centre at the Nuffield Health Hospital in Littleover.

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