Private Patients
As a leading provider of diagnostic imaging services our clinicians consistently assess and book clients for a scan within 72 hours at a location of their choice.
Convenient | Private | Flexible Cost Effective | Fast
We offer a range of scan types to suit your needs:
MRI Scans
MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of internal structures, especially soft tissues like the brain, spinal cord, and joints. It doesn’t use ionizing radiation. Images are interpreted based on tissue contrast, aiding in diagnosing conditions like tumors and multiple sclerosis.
CAT Scans
CT scans use X-rays and computers to generate cross-sectional images of the body, useful for diagnosing fractures, tumors, and guiding surgeries. They provide detailed images of both bones and soft tissues. Results are interpreted by examining tissue density differences.
X-Ray
X-rays use electromagnetic radiation to image the body’s interior, focusing on bones. They detect fractures, infections, and chest/abdominal abnormalities. X-rays provide less soft tissue detail than MRI or CT scans. Images are interpreted by tissue absorption levels, with denser bones appearing white.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound employs high-frequency sound waves to image internal structures, commonly used in obstetrics and cardiology. It doesn’t use radiation. Results are based on echo patterns from sound waves bouncing off tissues, providing real-time images for monitoring pregnancies and diagnosing conditions like gallstones.
How it Works?
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Booking and referral
Select a scan type and convenient location, and make payment to secure your booking. Within 24 hours , you’ll receive a phone consultation with an expert clinician, who will ask you about your symptoms, and complete your referral.
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Scan confirmation
After the referral, your selected clinic will offer you a choice of appointment times.
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Have your scan
The expert radiographers, sonographers and patient care teams will answer any queries and complete your scan. After your scan, the images will be prepared and sent to a senior radiologist for reporting.
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Receive your results
Our clinicians will receive your report, and email a copy to you. You can also request copies of your images. If any abnormalities are found they will contact you to discuss your results.