What is Radiology?
Radiology (also known as medical imaging) uses a range of technologies to look inside the body. These images help doctors examine bones, organs, and soft tissues without the need for surgery.
Radiological examinations are commonly performed to:
- Diagnose diseases such as cancer, heart disease, or infections
- Assess the extent of injuries
- Guide and assist with certain medical procedures (for example, angiography or image-guided treatments)
Different imaging methods may be used depending on your needs, including:
- X-ray
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Ultrasound
- Fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray imaging)
Your Radiology Team
You will be cared for by a team of trained professionals:
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Medical Imaging Technologists (MITs) / Radiographers
These are the people you will usually meet. They perform your X-ray, CT, MRI, or fluoroscopy scan and help keep you comfortable during the process. -
Sonographers
Specialists who perform ultrasound scans. -
Radiologists
Doctors who carefully review your images and prepare a report for your referring doctor.
You may also meet a radiologist if you are having a specialised or image-guided procedure.
We provide a wide range of imaging services, including:
- X-rays
- CT scans
- MRI scans
- Fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray imaging)
- Ultrasound, including vascular ultrasound
- Image-guided procedures (using CT, ultrasound, or fluoroscopy)
Where to find us: see the Rotorua Hospital map here
Radiology Services at Taupō Hospital
Available services include:
- X-rays
- CT scans
Where to find us: see the Taupō Hospital map here.
If your scan is not available at our hospitals, we may arrange your appointment at another Health New Zealand Hospital or with a trusted local private imaging provider.
After your scan:
- A radiologist reviews your images
- A report is sent to your doctor
- Your doctor will discuss the results with you
We understand that having a scan can feel unfamiliar or worrying. Our team will guide you through the process and are happy to answer any questions you may have.
