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I-MED Radiology - Anglesea Medical Complex

Private Service, Radiology

Today

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Description

Welcome to I-MED Radiology

We are a large, multi-specialty radiology practice that aims to provide top quality radiology services using state of the art equipment for the population of the Waikato area. Our specialist radiologists work to provide quick and efficient diagnostic reporting across the enterprise.

I-MED Radiology - Anglesea CT / PET-CT provides the following services:

We are ACC, Southern Cross Healthcare and International Accreditation New Zealand accredited.

I-MED Radiology is contracted by Te Whatu Ora to provide selected radiology services to public patients, via referral.

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:

  • diagnose disease states, such as cancer or heart disease
  • show the extent of injury to body structures
  • aid in interventional procedures, such as angiography.

The radiologist may use different methods such as, X-ray, Computer Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Ultrasound as well as some other specialised types of radiological imaging.

The Team

  • Medical Radiation Technologists (MRTs) or Radiographers perform your X-ray, and mammography examinations.
  • Sonographers are MRTs who perform your ultrasound examinations.
  • Radiologists are specialist doctors who read and understand your films. They will also be involved if you have an intravenous urogram (IVU), mammogram and a number of other ultrasound procedures.  They interpret the results of the images and send them to your doctor.

Consultants

Ages

Adult / Pakeke, Child / Tamariki, Older adult / Kaumātua, Youth / Rangatahi

How do I access this service?

Referral

Referral Expectations

Patients:

  • what to expect before, during and after your examination - click here
  • frequently asked questions - click here

Referrers:

  • how to make a referral and access images - click here

Fees and Charges Description

We are an affiliated provider with Southern Cross Health Insurance and NIB Healthcare.

Hours

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Languages Spoken

English

Services Provided

Computed tomography (CT)

With CT you can differentiate many more things than with a normal X-ray. A CT image is created by using an X-ray beam, which is sent through the body from different angles, and by using a complicated mathematical process the computer of the CT is able to produce an image. This allows cross-sectional images of the body without cutting it open. The CT is used to view all body structures but especially soft tissue such as body organs (heart, lungs, liver etc.). What to expect? You will have all metal objects removed from your body. You will lie down on a narrow padded moveable table that will be slid into the scanner, through a circular opening. You will feel nothing while the scan is in progress, but some people can feel slightly claustrophobic or closed in, whilst inside the scanner. You will be asked to remain still and hold your breath on command. There are staff present, but they will not necessarily remain in the room, but will speak with you via an intercom system and will be viewing the procedure constantly through a windowed control room, from where they will run the scanner. Some procedures will require Contrast Medium. Contrast medium is a substance that makes the image of the CT or MRI clearer. Contrast medium can be given by mouth, rectally, or by injection into the bloodstream.v The scan time will vary depending on the type of examination required, but as a rule it will take around 30 minutes. Read more about having a CT scan at I-MED Radiology here

With CT you can differentiate many more things than with a normal X-ray. A CT image is created by using an X-ray beam, which is sent through the body from different angles, and by using a complicated mathematical process the computer of the CT is able to produce an image. This allows cross-sectional images of the body without cutting it open. The CT is used to view all body structures but especially soft tissue such as body organs (heart, lungs, liver etc.).

What to expect?

You will have all metal objects removed from your body. You will lie down on a narrow padded moveable table that will be slid into the scanner, through a circular opening.

You will feel nothing while the scan is in progress, but some people can feel slightly claustrophobic or closed in, whilst inside the scanner. You will be asked to remain still and hold your breath on command. There are staff present, but they will not necessarily remain in the room, but will speak with you via an intercom system and will be viewing the procedure constantly through a windowed control room, from where they will run the scanner.

Some procedures will require Contrast Medium. Contrast medium is a substance that makes the image of the CT or MRI clearer. Contrast medium can be given by mouth, rectally, or by injection into the bloodstream.v

The scan time will vary depending on the type of examination required, but as a rule it will take around 30 minutes.

Read more about having a CT scan at I-MED Radiology here

PET/ CT scan

A combination of two types of scans: PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and CT (Computed Tomography). The PET scan shows how organs and tissues are working, while the CT scan shows detailed pictures of their structure. Together, they help doctors diagnose and monitor diseases like cancer. Read more about having a PET-CT scan at I-MED Radiology here

A combination of two types of scans: PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and CT (Computed Tomography). The PET scan shows how organs and tissues are working, while the CT scan shows detailed pictures of their structure. Together, they help doctors diagnose and monitor diseases like cancer.

Read more about having a PET-CT scan at I-MED Radiology here

Image guided procedures | Interventional radiology

Image guided procedures in radiology use imaging technologies such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI to help doctors perform minimally invasive procedures such as biopsies and injections. The imaging allows doctors to be more precise, which often means less pain and faster recovery for the patient. Read more about having image-guided injections at I-MED Radiology here

Image guided procedures in radiology use imaging technologies such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI to help doctors perform minimally invasive procedures such as biopsies and injections. The imaging allows doctors to be more precise, which often means less pain and faster recovery for the patient.

Read more about having image-guided injections at I-MED Radiology here

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Public Transport

Closest bus stop is on 6 Thackeray Street. Bus routes 24, 26, C.

Parking

Parking is available on site in front of the clinic. To register for free parking at the Anglesea Medical Precinct, your vehicle registration number must be entered at Reception.

Pharmacy

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Contact Details

8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Anglesea Medical Complex (Access via Gate 3), 54 Tristram Street
Hamilton Central
Hamilton City
Waikato 3204

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Anglesea Medical Complex (Access via Gate 3), 54 Tristram Street
Hamilton Central
Hamilton City
Waikato 3204

This page was last updated at 11:20AM on October 17, 2025. This information is reviewed and edited by I-MED Radiology - Anglesea Medical Complex.