Local MP Alan Mak has secured and led a debate in the House of Commons Chamber calling for vital diagnostic services to be fully restored at Oak Park Community Clinic in Havant.
After Mr Mak raised the issue in Parliament and launched a petition supported by local residents, Health Minister Stephen Kinnock has confirmed that non-obstetric ultrasound is to recommence at Oak Park later this month after an additional scanner was purchased for the site.
But Mr Mak has pledged to keep fighting for full reinstatement of vital services such as X-rays and scans.
These were suddenly withdrawn from Oak Park before Christmas without any consultation with patients, local GPs, community groups or care providers.
Patients were told they would have to travel to St Mary's Hospital in Portsmouth instead.
Mr Mak said: "The loss of diagnostics is a huge concern for my constituents, so I am pleased that my pressing the Government has resulted in services being partially restored.
"But I am still calling for full diagnostic services to be reinstated locally to a central location in the Havant constituency, either at Oak Park or another suitable site.
"In the meantime, there must be interim provision in the constituency, for example via a mobile unit or temporary facilities.
"Local people deserve nothing less and my campaign to get the Government, the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board and the NHS to deliver will continue. If you agree with me, please sign my petition."
To sign Mr Mak's petition, please go to www.alanmak.org.uk/OakPark