General X-Ray
X-Rays are one of the simplest forms of medical imaging that you might need. They use a form of radiation to penetrate through the body to create two-dimensional images of the body’s bones and soft tissues and assist in diagnosing conditions or diseases.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is used in a wide variety of diagnostic situations, and we perform a complete range of ultrasound examinations, including musculoskeletal, general, soft tissue, vascular, abdominal and obstetrics and gynaecology. We also have a highly skilled radiologist on-site to perform interventional injections, aspirations and biopsies under ultrasound guidance. Ultrasounds are a highly safe form of medical imaging and are generally a comfortable examination to undergo.
CT or CAT Scan
CT scan or CAT scan is short for Computerised Tomography; it uses low dose radiation to produced high resolution cross-section images of the body. It is used to diagnose and monitor a wide variety of medical conditions. To highlight the blood vessels and blood supply on the images, an intravenous injection of the contrast media is sometimes required as part of your examination Outside of that, CT scans are fast and painless.
MRI
An MRI is a medical imaging procedure that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to provide very high resolution cross-sectional images. It offers different information about internal structures than an X-Ray, Ultrasound or CT Scan. There is no radiation used and no known side effects of exposure to magnetic fields.
Orthopantomogram (OPG)
OPG, or Orthopantomogram, is a type of dental x-ray that produces a two-dimensional view of the face, including your teeth, gums and bones.
Injections & Biopsies
Under the guidance of our highly skilled radiology team, we provide a range of injection and biopsy procedures, including: Facet Joint Injections, Nerve Root Injections, Epidural Injections, and Aspirations and Biopsies.


