Ashby GB

Imaging support company boosts facilities

AGB’s managing director Faith Gorman and technical director John Baker at the BNMS annual meeting in Birmingham. Ashby Gorman Baker (AGB) was formed in 1998 and has its headquarters Bedfordshire.  The company services and supports gamma cameras and nuclear medicine workstations from most major manufacturers and, in the UK, also supports AMX mobile x-ray systems.  […]

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Gamma support company is always ready to help

AGB’s Phil Facey, head of nuclear medicine Dr Janelle Reyes Goddard and lead for nuclear medicine radiographers and technicians Meriel Hellen. Ashby Gorman Baker (AGB) is celebrating 19 years as an independent service provider in the UK and has been working with Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital for several years of those years.  […]

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Amyloidosis centre steps away from mainstream support

Lead nuclear medicine technologist David Hutt with AGB’s Phil Facey. The National Amyloidosis Centre at the Royal Free Hospital has become a new customer of Ashby Gorman Baker (AGB). The centre has provided a diagnostic, staging, monitoring and management advisory service for the national caseload of patients with amyloidosis since it was commissioned by the […]

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Service supplier celebrates 15 years with health board

At the University Hospital of Wales nuclear medicine department is Ashby’s Phil Facey and superintendent radiographer Chris O’Callaghan. Ashby Gorman Baker (AGB) is this year celebrating 15 years association with one of its customers, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (CVUHB). CVUHB has five gamma camera systems within the trust, which are all maintained and […]

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Service provision keeps camera going 17 years on

Ashby GB’s Phil Facey and King George Hospital’s deputy chief technologist Rita Mackenzie. Ashby Gorman Baker is celebrating 17 years in business as a leading independent service provider. The first contract the company gained was with King George Hospital, part of Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, which had an Elscint Apex SP6 […]

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