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Our onsite Diagnostic Imaging Suite covers everything from X-ray and bone density to cancer detection and diagnosis of other abnormalities.

Our diagnostics service is run by our friendly team of experienced, highly qualified radiographers and radiologists.

Our Diagnostic Imaging Suite specialises in:
  • High levels of comfort and safety
  • Rapid access and convenient appointment times
  • Competitive pricing and accepted by most health insurers
  • Results usually available same day

To find out more or book an appointment call

02081378459

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Diagnostic Imaging Services

At Parkside Private Hospital’s onsite Diagnostic Imaging Suite, we are pleased to offer a range of diagnostic imaging services, including X-rays, Ultrasounds, MRI and CT scans. We can also provide imaging tests such as mammograms, as part of a range of health assessments and screenings.

Our team of highly experienced radiographers and radiologists work closely with our GPs and specialist consultants to provide as seamless a service as possible, tailored to suit your individual needs. Alongside state of the art technology, providing a safe, comfortable, friendly environment and excellent personalised care is always our priority.

Our Diagnostic Imaging Suite is open 7 days a week, Monday-Sunday.

We welcome all new patients and those already registered with us.

 

Our Diagnostic Imaging Suite specialises in:

  • High levels of comfort and safety
  • Rapid access and convenient appointment times
  • Competitive pricing and accepted by most health insurers
  • Results usually available same day

 

Maximum care, minimal waiting

We understand that life can be busy and waiting for tests and results can sometimes be an anxious time, so rapid access and convenient and flexible appointment times are important. Our Diagnostic Imaging Suite is open 7 days a week, Monday-Saturday, with same day, early morning (from 8am) and evening appointments (up to 8pm) sometimes available too.

The MRI department opens on Sunday from 9am-1pm

On some occasions, depending on the nature of your tests, results from imaging tests are also available on the same day. When this isn’t possible, we will always ensure results and scan reports are made available as quickly as possible.

How do I make an appointment? 

To access Parkside Private Hospital’s Diagnostic Imaging Suite, you will need to either be referred by a GP or specialist Consultant, or you can self-refer for imaging services for specific services. We welcome all patients, regardless of whether or not you are already registered with us.

To find out more or to book an appointment, you can contact us through our online enquiry form, email: HOWIM.Diagnostics@nuffieldhealth.com or call us on 02081378459.

What happens next?

Following your imaging tests, should you require any follow-on care, Parkside Private Hospital can also offer access to more than 500 specialists – many of whom are leaders across a range of medical fields. You can search our directory of consultants here.

Alternatively, we can simply provide you with your scan reports.

 

 

MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body.

CT Scans

A CT scan will help diagnose & monitor many health conditions including of the brain, internal organs, soft tissue and all joints and bones.

PET-CT Scan

PETCT (Positron Emission Tomography Computerised Tomography) is a detailed scan combining a normal CT scan with a PET scan.

X-ray

An X-ray is a quick, painless test used to help diagnose many health conditions.

Ultrasound

An ultrasound scan (sometimes called a sonogram), uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of part of the inside of the body.

Osteoporosis Screening – DXA

DXA Bone Densitometry scanning is used to detect the early signs of osteoporosis.

Health Screening

A range of all-inclusive packages, designed to help you take back control of your health.

Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine involves the application of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.