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Privacy Policy
Your images are stored in our secure database and access is made available only to your health professional. Please see the Privacy Commission’s Health Information Privacy Code 1994 for...
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CT Colonography
What is Colonography? CT Colonography is a CT scan of your abdomen specifically examining your large bowel or colon. How does the equipment work? The CT scanner is a large...
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Angiography
What is angiography? We perform multiple non-invasive vascular studies using Doppler Ultrasound, CT scanning and MRI. In some cases a contrast agent or dye may be used to visualise the blood vessels. Please...
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Our Team
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Links
Some Useful Links: Treatment provider ACC BreastScreen Aotearoa International Accreditation New Zealand Medical Council of New Zealand Southern Cross Health Care The Health & Disability Commision and the Code of...
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Questions?
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Community
We are proud to support the following charities and organisations logo TRELISE3 Trelise Cooper - Patron "I have committed to doing everything possible to raise awareness of the Trust's profile...
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What is bone density?
A fine beam of X-rays is used to measure the density of your bones. Scans are usually done of the lower part of your spine, and of one...
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How does an MRI scan work?
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive, painless, medical test that helps doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions. MR imaging uses a magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer...
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How does an X-ray work?
X-rays are a form of radiation — similar to light or radio waves. Different body parts absorb the X-rays in varying degrees, allowing pictures to be obtained of...
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