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You deserve the care you give everyone else

Women care for everyone in our lives. But who is caring for you? Our women’s medical imaging services support early detection, and proactive health checks, caring for you when you need it.

Cardiac Awareness

Anyone can have heart disease. Many heart diseases can be treated and managed effectively.

But for treatment to work, you need a diagnosis.

Lung Cancer Awareness

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death from cancer for both men and women in Australia.

Our Pledge for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month approaches, we are proud to share that throughout October, Central Queensland Radiology will donate $5 for every diagnostic mammogram performed at our Rockhampton QTV clinic to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).

Osteoporosis – How Central Queensland Radiology can support you

Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become fragile and brittle, leading to a higher risk of breaks. The risk increases with age; 1 in 2 women women and 1 in 3 men over the age of 60 are at risk of an osteoporotic fracture. Osteoporosis is both treatable and preventable. Treatment is more successful when bone loss is detected at the earliest stage.

Radiology’s role in Men’s Health

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Central Queensland Radiology would like to take this important opportunity to highlight the importance of men’s health and to promote and support the health and wellbeing of the men and boys in our communities.

Introducing Lauren

The work we do is very rewarding, as we are aiding in that patients diagnosis and helping them along their journey. That is what is most important to me. Lauren Withoos, Central Queensland Radiology Tweet A little over a year ago, Lauren Withoos was a university student. Now she is a radiographer, working across four […]

Introducing Alex

The favourite part of the work I do is the patient interaction. Being a small part of a patient’s day and having a positive impact on that small part is really rewarding. Alexandra Barlow, Central Queensland Radiology Tweet Having been with IDX since her graduation from QUT five years ago, Alex started her career at […]