Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
Improving the lives of people affected by cancer & other serious conditions through high quality MRI, CT & PET-CT scans & medical research


To include this charity in your Will, simply give your solicitor or Will writer the following details:
Charity name: Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
Charity address: Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex. HA6 2RN
Charity Number: 298867 (England & Wales)
Contact name: Caroline Wren
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We’re an independent medical charity working to improve the lives of people affected by cancer and other serious conditions. We do this through medical research and by providing the best possible patient care using high quality MRI, CT and PET-CT scanners.
Our Values
For our patients and referrers:
Providing world class diagnostic imaging
Responding promptly to patient and referrer needs
Improving patient outcomes
Demonstrating clinical excellence
Enabling clinical and technology advancements
Our vision is that we will lead the way in imaging for the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of cancer and other clinical conditions.
By leaving a charitable gift in your will, you could change lives by helping to detect, treat and monitor cancer and other serious illnesses faster and more effectively.

Carole has been a fundraiser for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre for over 15 years and shares her story of what inspired her to leave a gift in her will.
“My husband Ian had many CT and MRI scans as well as a few PET/CT scans and my reason to fundraise began when I learnt that the centre gets no government funding. I have always made crafts and so I have made and sold things whenever possible to donate to the centre.
Their machines are so crucial for cancer patients and Ian loved the care he received at Paul Strickland Scanner Centre. The staff never seemed rushed and always explained everything. The scans played a huge role in the care he received over 15 years.
One of the earlier scans showed cancer had spread to a very small area near his liver and if this had not been picked up, he would not have had the treatment that gave him another chance.
In 2009 Ian was selected to take part in a research programme for patients whose Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma had returned. I believe that the scans enabled him to be monitored so well and be part of this research group.
When Ian died in 2021 I made a new will and my first thought was to leave a gift in my will to Paul Strickland Scanner Centre to thank them for the wonderful work they do.”
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