Our Services
We provide services in various categories
Radiology Queensland Group Clinics strives to be one of the most efficient and caring diagnostic imaging specialists
X-Ray and Dental
An X-Ray is a quick procedure that is commonly used as a means of looking at the human body. Some X-Rays are performed in the standing position and others are taken lying down. Whilst X-Rays themselves are painless, in some instances, you may experience slight discomfort caused by the position you are required to be placed in during the examination.
NEW FROM 1st JULY
Lung Cancer Screening
We are proud to be participating in the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) commencing on July 1, 2025. Our lung cancer screening studies will be interpreted by expert and experienced thoracic Radiologists, with reporting conducted in accordance to the guidelines of the program. Patients must meet the following criteria to be referred for a low-dose CT screening scan on a valid referral form.
Computed Tomography (CT)
A Computerised Tomography (CT) Scan or CAT Scan uses X-Rays to create detailed cross sectional images of the body. CT scanning is an excellent medical tool used to detect a range of disorders and can be used to scan the majority of body parts.
Mammography
A mammogram is a specialised medical imaging test that uses low-dose X-Rays to examine the breast tissue. It is primarily used for the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases, particularly breast cancer. Mammography can reveal changes in breast tissue, such as lumps, calcifications, and other abnormalities, often before they can be felt through physical examination.
Ultrasound
An Ultrasound is a medical test that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture live images from the inside of your body. It’s also known as sonography. The technology is similar to that used by sonar and radar, which help the military detect planes and ships.
Obstetrics
Obstetrics deals with pregnancy and its associated procedures and complications. Obstetric ultrasound uses sound waves to produce pictures of a baby (embryo or fetus) within a pregnant woman, as well as the mother's uterus and ovaries.
Bone Density Study (BMD)
Bone Densitometry, also called Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, DEXA or DXA, is commonly used to diagnose osteoporosis, to assess an individual's risk for developing osteoporotic fractures. DXA is simple, quick and noninvasive.
Interventional Radiology and Pain Management
Pain can unfortunately affect us all at some point or another. There are a multitude of causes for our pain, that could include injury or the result of our daily lifestyle. It can affect our work, mood, sleep patterns or quality of life.