37 John St Camden 2570

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Xplore Radiology opening hours in Camden


Xplore Radiology opening hours in Camden

Mon
8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:30am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:30am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:30am - 5:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
Closed on Christmas day, re-opening on the 5th of January.
  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. Additional Locations

  4. FAQs

About Us

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About Xplore Radiology

AT A GLANCE
  • Diagnostic Radiology Services
  • Highly Trained Onsite Radiologists
  • Independently Owned & Operated
  • Bulk Billing
  • CT, X-Ray, Ultrasound, 3T MRI, Mammogram, Dental Scans
Our commitment is to provide unsurpassed service in radiological imaging to referring practitioners located in our area & beyond.
Xplore Radiology is an independently owned practice with five NSW-based centres in Leeton, Narellan, Emerald Hills, Camden, and Griffith. Xplore Radiology is run by a team of patient-focused and dedicated radiologists. Each radiologist is experienced in a range of imaging modalities and sub-specialties.

Services:

  • Volume CT Scanning (640 Slice CT Scanner)
  • CT Coronary
  • CT Angiography
  • CT Colonography
  • Ultrasound
  • Mammography
  • Digital X-ray
  • 3T MRI
  • Dental Scans

High-quality, state-of-the-art medical imaging procedures:

At Xplore Radiology, we are passionate about ensuring we provide a first class service to our referrers and our patients and we pride ourselves on delivering a friendly, professional service and exceptional patient care. Our expert team of experienced radiologists, radiographers, sonographers, and support staff offer high-quality, state-of-the-art medical imaging procedures in a safe and comfortable environment with accurate diagnosis and results.

Our equipment:

At Xplore Radiology we are committed to providing the highest levels of service and excellence in our imaging and reporting. To ensure our team of professionals are able to best care for our patients and referrers with accurate diagnoses and reports, all our locations are equipped with state-of-the-art imaging technology.

Payment Methods

CashEFT
ABN
71 110 217 108
ACN
110 217 108
Staff
1-10
Established
2004

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Services

CT Scans, Imaging, Mammograms, MRIs, OPG, Ultrasounds, X-rays

Features

Australian Owned, Car Parking, Locally Owned, Wheelchair Access

Issues

Abdomen, Ankles, Arms, Back, Bones, Elbows, Face, Feet, Head, Mouth, Muscles

Catering To

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders, Adults, Gay Men, Lesbians, Men, Seniors, Teenagers, Transsexuals, Veterans, Women

Keywords

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Additional Locations

Showing 3 locations in 1 states

FAQs

  • Is an X-Ray safe?

    The dose of radiation is always kept as low as possible, however, women who are pregnant should not have an X-ray. If you think you may be pregnant, please inform the staff prior to your examination.

  • What is an X-Ray?

    An X-ray is an imaging technique which uses low dose radiation to show various regions of the body. Your doctor will indicate to us which region needs to be imaged.

  • What happens when someone has a CT scan?

    The patient lies on an X-ray table that slides into the CT scanner, which looks like a large ring. The X-rays are emitted from the ring and pass through the part of the body being scanned. A computer detects the amount of radiation passing through the body and forms an image of the part of the body being scanned.

  • What is a CT scan?

    CT stands for Computed Tomography. This technique uses X-rays to make cross-sectional images of the body. A CT image is typically thought of as a slice of the body and allows the radiologist to look inside the body. CT scans may image any part of the body.

  • Is a CT scan uncomfortable or painful?

    It is not painful. Sometimes, a patient has to be placed in an uncomfortable position. If you find a particular position too uncomfortable, please inform the radiographer performing the examination. Some patients find the examination claustrophobic. It may help to see the CT room in advance. If you would like to do so, please ask our staff at reception.

  • What is a CT Virtual Colonography?

    CT Colonography enables the inside of your rectum and large intestine to be examined. To enable the test to be carried out effectively, the bowel must be empty and as clear as possible; therefore, a special bowel preparation is required.

  • What is a BMD?

    BMD stands for Bone Mineral Density. This technique uses CT technology to create cross-sectional images of the lumbar spine and hips to be analysed by a computer program to determine the density of the patient's bones.

  • What is a mammogram?

    A mammogram is a low dose X-ray imaging technique of the breasts. It is probably the most important tool doctors have to help them diagnose, evaluate and follow women who have had breast cancer. Mammograms don't prevent breast cancer, but they can save lives by finding breast cancer as early as possible. However, not all breast cancers can be detected by mammography, so women also need to practice breast self-examination and also get regular breast examinations by a healthcare professional.

  • What is an ultrasound?

    An ultrasound uses a machine to create images that allow various organs in the body to be examined. The machine sends out high-frequency sound waves which reflect off body structures. A computer receives reflected waves and uses them to create a picture. The procedure is quite safe and uses no radiation. This is why it can be used during pregnancy.

  • What is MRI?

    MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is a painless and safe diagnostic procedure that uses a magnet and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body. An MRI machine does not use any x-rays or radiation. A computer converts the signals received from the MRI machine into diagnostic images of the body. It can be used to image any part of the body.