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Below you will find more information on the services available across our Capital Radiology clinics.

A radiologist reviews three‑dimensional heart imaging displayed on multiple computer monitors at a workstation.
An X‑ray technician positions an overhead X‑ray unit above a seated patient in an imaging room.

General X-Ray

X-rays are a versatile form of electromagnetic radiation that has revolutionised the fields of medicine and industry.

A sonographer performs a prenatal ultrasound examination on a patient lying on an examination bed, with fetal images displayed on a monitor.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound, also known as ultrasonography, is a medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the body.

A CT radiographer reviews information with a seated patient in front of a CT scanner in an imaging room.

CT - Computed Tomography

Computed Tomography (CT) serves as a medical imaging technique utilising X-rays to generate intricate images in thin slices.

An MRI radiographer positions a male patient on an MRI scanner table prior to the scan.

MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

An MRI is a medical imaging technique that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to generate detailed images of the internal structures of the body.

A radiographer operates a bone density scanning machine while a patient lies on the examination table.

Bone Densitometry

A DEXA scan is a low energy X-ray test that measures the density (thickness) of your bones. It is the most accurate test for measuring bone density or loss of density.

A patient lies on a CT scanner table with arms raised above the head, positioned inside the scanner bore.

CT Coronary Angiography

A CT Coronary Angiography (CTCA) is a non-invasive examination of the coronary arteries performed using a CT.

A dental imaging professional positions a patient at a dental X‑ray machine using a chin rest and head supports.

Dental Imaging (OPG)

Dental imaging or Orthopantomogram (OPG), is a diagnostic technique used in dentistry to capture a panoramic or wide-view image of the entire mouth, including the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures.

A cardiac sonographer performs an echocardiogram by holding an ultrasound transducer against a patient’s chest.

Echocardiography

An echocardiogram (also known as echocardiography) is an ultrasound examination of the heart.

A patient lies on a CT scanner table while a radiology professional prepares for a CT‑guided interventional procedure in an imaging suite.

Interventional Procedures

Interventional procedures are conducted with the aid of imaging, typically using ultrasound or CT scans, to precisely pinpoint the targeted area, thereby reducing risks and enhancing overall outcomes.

A CT radiographer positions a patient on a CT scanner table for a low‑dose CT scan as part of a lung cancer screening program.

Lung Cancer Screening

In collaboration with the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP), we have partnered with Chest Scan to provide low-dose chest CT to catch lung cancer in its early stages.

A radiographer positions a patient at a mammography machine for a breast imaging examination.

Mammography

A mammogram is a medical imaging technique used to screen for and detect breast cancer in its early stages.

A nuclear medicine technologist prepares a patient lying on a scanner table during a nuclear medicine imaging procedure.

Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine is a sub-specialty area of medical imaging that uses very small amounts of radioactive material to show the function of different parts of the body.