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X-Ray
Plain film x-rays (or radiographs) are the most common examination our department undertakes. Your GP or doctor at the hospital will request an x-ray to be taken of a specific part of the body |
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Fluroscopy
Fluoroscopy is a radiological technique, which gives a real time video image on television monitors. It is useful for seeing dynamic bodily functions, such as the swallowing action |
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Ultra Sound
An Ultrasound scan involves the use of very high frequency sound waves to produce images of specific areas or organs of the body. It can also be used to provide further information about.. |
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CT Scan
CT stands for Computerised Tomography and a CT scanner takes x-rays of different angles of the body and as a result very detailed 3-D images can be created. |
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MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive medical test that helps to diagnose and treat medical conditions. MR imaging uses a powerful magnetic field, radio frequency pulses ... |
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Womens Imaging
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