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What is Radiology? Radiological procedures are used for looking at the internal structures of the body, whether bone or soft tissue. Usually these examinations are carried out to:How Safe is Radiology?
Some forms of radiology use sound waves, some use x-rays and some use magnetic fields. Nuclear medicine uses small amounts of radioactive material injected into the body to help with patient diagnosis.
The sound waves (ultrasound) and the magnetic fields (MRI scan), as far as we know, have no harmful side effects. X-rays and Nuclear Medicine use what is known as ionising radiation. Large single ionising radiation doses that are much greater than those used in medical diagnosis, are known to carry a risk of causing cancer. At the radiation dose levels used in medicine it is unclear what, if any increase in cancer risk exists. We are obliged by law to make sure we only use ionising radiation when we think the potential benefits to you are greater than the risks. We carefully select the lowest dose procedure to provide you and your doctor with the diagnostic information needed to best manage your health. If you wish to find out more about the radiation risks of different radiology procedures please click here.
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Greenlane Clinical Centre
Street address
214 Green Lane West
Epsom
Auckland 1051
Postal address
Private Bag 92 189 Auckland Mail Centre Auckland 1142
Phone: (09) 367 0000
Starship Child Health, Central Auckland
Street address
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023
Postal address
Starship Child Health Private Bag 92 024 Auckland Mail Centre Auckland 1142 New Zealand
Phone: (09) 307 4949
Auckland City Hospital
Street address
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023
Postal address
Private Bag 92 024 Auckland Mail Centre Auckland 1142
Phone: (09) 367 0000
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