Radiology

Scans and X-Rays

Radiology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the use of medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. Radiology plays a crucial role in early diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing patient care.

Common Scans and Imaging Services We Provide

  • We provide a range of imaging techniques, including X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.

Our Locations

Exceptional healthcare services delivered across four locations.

Benefits of Our Specialised Clinics

One of the most vital roles of a radiology clinic is the early detection of diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular conditions, infections, and musculoskeletal disorders. Early diagnosis can dramatically improve treatment outcomes and increase the likelihood of a full recovery.

Our Radiology Investigation and Diagnostic Clinics are typically equipped with state-of-the-art imaging equipment and staffed by experienced professionals. Their focused environment allows for:

  • Faster access to diagnostic services
  • Shorter waiting times for results
  • High-quality, specialised imaging
  • Coordination with referring physicians for integrated care

The consultant radiologists at Kingsbridge Hospital

Our Radiologists interpret scans and x-rays to help identify conditions affecting organs, bones, and tissues, and may also perform image-guided procedures such as biopsies or minimally invasive treatments.

Our Radiology Investigation and Diagnostic Clinic provides advanced imaging and diagnostic services that help identify, monitor, and manage a wide array of medical conditions. This clinic serves as a crucial link between initial patient assessment and the appropriate course of treatment.

We use the latest imaging technologies to examine the inside of the body. These technologies include X-rays, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography, and nuclear medicine.

What to Expect at
Your Appointment

  • Consultation time: 
30–45 minutes
  • We’ll review your symptoms and medical history
  • May include an examination or recommend imaging
  • Bring any previous scans or referral letters if available