Our consultants hold fellowship-level expertise in several complex imaging areas — going well beyond what a general radiologist can offer.
Why subspecialist imaging matters: Subspecialist training — particularly fellowship programmes at leading academic centres — develops a depth of pattern recognition and protocol knowledge that significantly improves diagnostic accuracy in complex conditions. For conditions such as endometriosis, prostate cancer and hepatic lesion characterisation, subspecialist reporting makes a clinically meaningful difference to patient outcomes.
Advanced pelvic MRI and transvaginal ultrasound for endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids, ovarian pathology and pelvic mesh complications.
Multiparametric MRI prostate (mpMRI) for cancer detection and staging. PI-RADS v2.1 compliant reporting. Active surveillance protocols.
CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy), MRI liver, MRCP, pancreatic imaging and bowel disease assessment.
CT angiography, vascular ultrasound and Doppler for arterial and venous disease, aortic aneurysm surveillance, peripheral arterial assessment and venous thrombosis.
Comprehensive kidney and urinary tract assessment including CT urogram, renal ultrasound, MRI renal masses, haematuria investigation and renal artery assessment.
Expert chest X-ray reporting, CT chest, lung nodule assessment and oncological chest imaging.