Services

At Hurstville Radiology, we offer a wide range of imaging services using the latest technologically advanced equipment. Our experienced, empathetic healthcare providers are committed to providing a high quality imaging experience, guiding you every step of the way.

X-Ray

An X-Ray (radiograph) is a special image that uses radiation to create images of bones and other internal tissues such as your lungs and bowel. Hurstville Radiology has installed the latest digital radiography systems with integrated intelligence and dose efficient state of the art technology while providing high-quality X-Ray imaging.

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 Ultrasound

An ultrasound examination is performed using a handheld device called a transducer, which is moved across the body with a sliding and rotating motion. The transducer sends high-frequency sound waves into the body to create real-time images of internal structures. This imaging technique is commonly used across a range of areas, including general, obstetric, paediatric, and vascular ultrasound.

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Ultra Low Dose/ Cardiac CT

An Ultra Low Dose/Cardiac CT is a medical imaging scan that uses a low amount of radiation to create detailed pictures of your heart. It involves lying on a table that moves through a ring-shaped scanner, which captures cross-sectional images of your heart and blood vessels.

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OPG/Lateral
Ceph

Dental imaging services include Orthopantomogram (OPG), Lateral Cephalogram, each offering a different view of the teeth, jaws, and facial structures. An OPG provides a panoramic overview of the upper and lower jaws, a Lateral Cephalogram captures a side view of the head to assess jaw alignment. These scans assist dentists and specialists in evaluating oral health and planning effective care.

OPG (Orthopantomogram):
A panoramic X-ray that shows a broad view of the upper and lower jaws, teeth, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and sinuses. It’s commonly used for general dental assessments.

Lateral Cephalogram:
A side-view X-ray of the head that shows the bones and facial contours in profile. It’s mainly used by orthodontists to assess jaw alignment and plan braces or other orthodontic treatments.

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Bone
Densitometry

Bone Densitometry, also known as a DEXA scan, is a quick and painless imaging test used to measure bone density. It involves lying on a table while a low-dose X-ray scans the hips and spine to assess bone strength and detect conditions like osteoporosis. This scan helps doctors evaluate fracture risk and monitor bone health over time.

Image Guided Injections and Biopsies

These procedures use medical imaging techniques—such as ultrasound, or CT—to accurately guide a needle to a specific area in the body. This allows precise delivery of medication (injections) or collection of tissue samples (biopsies) for diagnosis or treatment while minimizing risks and improving outcomes.

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