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Fluoroscopy enables the technician and radiologist to view x-ray images in real time. Fluoroscopy scans are used to diagnose medical conditions relating to bones, muscles, digestive tract, respiratory, reproductive systems, kidneys and bladder, joints and to perform minor operative procedures.
Please be aware that all Fluoroscopy examinations require an appointment and there may be specific preparation depending on your examination. Please call us to arrange an appointment time.
What to bring
Please tell us if you are pregnant.
Fluoroscopy is used for many different examinations to different regions of the body, these include:
On arrival, depending on your examination you may be asked to fill out a questionnaire or consent form. You may be provided with a gown to wear instead of your own clothes. You will be asked to remove:
In the imaging room, you will be helped onto a padded table. A machine will be moved over your body to see the region of interest. Our friendly staff will be in the imaging room and will explain what will happen.
Our equipment utilises the latest radiation reduction techniques and the risks at these exposure levels are thought to be very small and outweighed by the information obtained by performing the scan.
The images obtained are digitally recorded. At Noosa Radiology our highly trained and qualified radiologists interpret the images and provide a report for your doctor and/or referring health care provider usually within 24 hours, although depending on the complexity of the scan this may take a little longer.
You will need to make a follow up appointment to discuss the results with your referring practitioner. Your doctor can access your report and images electronically via a secure portal and you will be able to access your images via our patient portal.
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