Further Imaging

Sometimes additional medical services are required besides ultrasound. We provide access to any necessary supplementary diagnostics via our top-tier network of partner clinics. Arranged same day at the best available industry rate, these are overseen by Lanthorn and bear our premium standard.

MRI Scans

MRI scans can help dive into bigger issues when you need further imaging to find answers.

CT Scans

Create detailed cross-sectional images of your bodies and find out what's happening inside.

X-Ray

A non-invasive imaging option to check your chest, abdomen and skeletal health problems.

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FAQs

What is an MRI scan and what is it for?

An MRI scan uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce highly detailed images of the inside of your body. It is particularly effective for examining soft tissues such as the brain, spine, muscles, joints, and internal organs. This makes it an invaluable tool for identifying injuries, unexplained pain, or conditions that may not be visible with other types of scans.

What is a CT scan and what is it for?

A CT scan combines X-rays with advanced computer processing to create precise cross-sectional images of the body. It is especially useful for assessing the chest, abdomen, bones, and blood vessels, and is often recommended when doctors need a fast and accurate view of internal injuries, bleeding, infections, or tumours. CT scans are quick, painless, and provide a clear picture to guide further treatment or diagnosis.

What is an X-Ray scan and what is it for?

An X-ray is a simple, fast imaging test that uses a very small dose of radiation to capture pictures of the inside of your body. Most often, it is used to check for broken bones, joint problems, or chest and lung conditions. Because it is quick and widely available, an X-ray is often the first step in diagnosing many common concerns before moving on to more detailed scans if needed.

Unsure what support you need?

Schedule a quick, free telephone consultation with a consultant radiologist to receive expert guidance on the most appropriate scan or procedure for your care.