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Introducing Australia’s first private digital PET/CT scanner

Our team at Wesley Hospital in Auchenflower were the first private facility to offer a PET service in Australia, and are now the first to install a digital PET/CT system.
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Ultrasound at the Open

Australian Open Tennis Championship players this year will not have far to go for cutting-edge medical imaging and diagnoses.
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Dust disease imaging requires chest x-rays reported to ILO classifications and will often also include high resolution CT scans.
A new frontier, Annalise.ai: Artificial intelligence and medical imaging to enhance health outcomes for patients

I-MED Radiology Network, Australia’s leading diagnostic imaging provider and Harrison.ai, a healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) company are delighted to announce the formation of a new joint venture, Annalise.ai.
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Dust disease imaging requires chest x-rays reported to ILO classifications and will often also include high resolution CT scans.
Milestones in the history of I-MED (INFOGRAPHIC)

It’s been an exciting journey for I-MED Radiology Network, as we head towards our twentieth year as leaders in diagnostic imaging.
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Dust disease imaging requires chest x-rays reported to ILO classifications and will often also include high resolution CT scans.
The story of I-MED

Twenty years ago, the radiology world was a very different place. The idea of an Australia-wide radiology network, serving communities as diverse as Darwin or downtown Hobart, seemed a remote possibility...
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Dust disease imaging requires chest x-rays reported to ILO classifications and will often also include high resolution CT scans.
Breast imaging - Dr Lisa Sorger answers your questions

With years of experience as a radiologist with specialist training in breast imaging, Dr Lisa Sorger has guided innumerable women through their breast imaging procedures.
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Dust disease imaging requires chest x-rays reported to ILO classifications and will often also include high resolution CT scans.
3D mammography: a new frontier for Canberra breast cancer detection

Beatrice Smith from Canberra’s online Her Magazine recently interviewed I-MED Radiologist Dr Neha Singh about the latest techniques in 3D mammography.
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Dust disease imaging requires chest x-rays reported to ILO classifications and will often also include high resolution CT scans.
I-MED Radiology Network acquires Red Radiology

I-MED Radiology is excited to announce that Brisbane-based Red Radiology has joined Australia's leading medical imaging network.
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Victoria House leads the way with dynamic 4D CT imaging

CT technology uncovers secrets from the past!
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Going "filmless" - it's good for the environment

More and more doctors and patients are choosing to go “filmless”, opting instead to receive their radiology reports and images electronically...
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Sonographer with a passion for patients

Kathleen Biniakos is a sonographer with I-MED Radiology Network. She practises in Woy Woy on the New South Wales Central Coast. Here she talks about her career as an ultrasound technologist.
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Every CT scan makes a difference

February is Redkite month at I-MED Radiology Network. I-MED is teaming up with the charity to raise funds for young cancer patients.
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Imaging technology uncovers secrets from the past

CT technology uncovers secrets from the past!
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New procedure gives greater precision to breast cancer scans

Contrast mammography is a valuable service which is able to better detect breast cancer, decreasing the need for additional invasive tests.
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New portal for patients puts reports and images at your fingertips

For some time now the developers at I-MED Radiology Network have been designing a new website and mobile App that will give patients digital access to radiology reports and images.
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