Radiology Centre in West Pennant Hills

Visit us at Carescan for diagnostic imaging that’s clinically reliable and delivered without overcomplicating the process for patients or referrers.

Our Radiology Services Offerings

Ultrasound in West Pennant Hills

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to generate real-time images, making it useful for soft tissue, organ, and vascular assessment without radiation exposure.

Typical indications include:

  • Abdominal and pelvic imaging
  • Obstetric assessments
  • Soft tissue lumps or thyroid concerns
  • Muscles, tendons, and joints
  • Blood flow studies

The scan is performed using a transducer placed on the skin. Preparation varies – some scans require fasting, others a full bladder. It’s not complicated, but it does matter, so instructions are given ahead of time. When you get in touch with us, we will be sure to take you through any prerequisites so as to avoid any unnecessary delays on the day of imaging.

CT Scan in West Pennant Hills

CT imaging provides detailed cross-sectional views of the body and is often used when standard X-rays don’t give enough information. It’s particularly useful in acute and complex cases.

It may be used for:

  • Trauma and internal injury
  • Infections or suspected masses
  • Brain and spinal imaging
  • Chest and abdominal assessment
  • Vascular evaluation

During the scan, you’ll lie on a motorised table that moves through the CT gantry. The system rotates around you to capture images from multiple angles, which are then reconstructed into detailed slices. Some scans involve contrast to improve visibility of certain structures. If that’s part of your study, it’ll be discussed beforehand. The scan itself is quick, though staying still is key.

X-Ray in West Pennant Hills

X-ray imaging is typically used as an initial investigation, particularly for skeletal assessment and chest-related concerns. It involves a low level of ionising radiation and is generally completed within minutes.

It’s commonly requested to evaluate:

  • Bone fractures or trauma
  • Joint degeneration, including arthritic changes
  • Chest conditions affecting lungs or airways
  • Signs of infection

You’ll be positioned depending on the area being examined. The actual exposure takes only a few seconds, though getting the positioning right is important for diagnostic quality and our dedicated radiologist will assist you with the same. It is a completely painless procedure and any kind of discomfort is unusual.

PRP Injections in West Pennant Hills

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy involves drawing a small sample of your blood, processing it to concentrate platelets, and then re-injecting that preparation into the affected area. As platelets contain growth factors, they may assist with tissue healing, particularly in cases where recovery has been slow or incomplete.

It’s commonly considered for:

  • Chronic tendon conditions such as tendinopathy
  • Joint-related pain, including early degenerative changes
  • Ligament injuries
  • Ongoing soft tissue issues that haven’t responded to standard care

The procedure is typically performed under imaging guidance to ensure accurate placement within the target tissue. Some localised soreness or stiffness afterwards is expected and usually settles within a few days. Outcomes can vary, some patients notice gradual improvement over several weeks, while others may experience more limited response depending on the underlying condition.

Image-Guided Injections and Biopsies in West Pennant Hills

These procedures are performed under imaging guidance, most commonly using ultrasound or CT, to ensure accurate needle placement within the intended anatomical target. This approach improves precision, particularly in areas where structures are not easily localised through physical examination alone, and helps minimise the risk of affecting adjacent tissues.

They are performed for:

  • Diagnostic biopsies
  • Joint or soft tissue injections
  • Management of inflammation or pain
  • Accessing deeper or less accessible structures

Local anaesthetic is typically administered to reduce discomfort. You may notice a sensation of pressure during the procedure, which is normal. The process is usually well tolerated, and you’ll be guided through each step so you understand what’s happening throughout.

OPG in West Pennant Hills

An OPG, or orthopantomogram, is a panoramic dental X-ray that provides a single, continuous image of the upper and lower jaws, including teeth, supporting bone, and surrounding structures. It’s routinely used in dental and maxillofacial assessment where a broader anatomical overview is needed rather than isolated views.

It assists with:

  • Assessing wisdom teeth position and development
  • Identifying impacted or unerupted teeth
  • Evaluating jaw alignment and joint relationships
  • Detecting infection, cysts, or other pathology

The scan itself is quick and non-invasive. You’ll be asked to stay still while the unit rotates around your head in a smooth motion. There’s no specific preparation required, and in most cases, the process is completed within a minute or two without discomfort.

Bone Density (DEXA) in West Pennant Hills

Bone density scanning, typically performed using DEXA technology, measures bone mineral density to help evaluate fracture risk, particularly where osteoporosis or reduced bone strength is suspected. It provides a quantitative baseline, which can be useful not just for diagnosis but for tracking changes over time.

It is typically requested to:

  • Detect reduced bone density
  • Assess fracture risk
  • Monitor changes over time

During the scan, you’ll lie comfortably while a low-dose imaging arm passes over specific regions, usually the hip and lower spine. The procedure is non-invasive and doesn’t require any recovery time. Most scans are completed within 15 to 20 minutes. Results are interpreted in context, taking into account factors like age, medical history, and risk profile, as isolated values don’t always reflect the full clinical picture.

Parking

Parking is limited at the front of our clinic, so we recommend using nearby street parking if needed.

Public Transport

North Rocks Shopping Centre Bus stop - 1 minute walk (74m)

Expert Medical Imaging Services in West Pennant Hills

At Carescan, we support GPs, specialists, and patients across West Pennant Hills with a range of diagnostic and interventional imaging services. Some referrals are routine, others come with a bit more urgency, either way, our approach stays the same. The goal is to get clear imaging, minimise delays, and ensure reporting is clinically useful.

From a patient perspective, even straightforward scans can feel uncertain if you’ve never had one before. We take a fairly practical approach, explain what’s relevant, skip what isn’t, and keep things moving so you’re not sitting around longer than needed.

Book Your Appointment Now

Choose a convenient location, and our team will guide you through preparation, timing, and referral requirements to keep things moving without unnecessary delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral for imaging in West Pennant Hills? →

In most cases, yes. CT scans, ultrasounds, and interventional procedures typically require a referral so the imaging matches the clinical question. If you’re unsure, it’s worth checking before booking.

What preparation is needed for an ultrasound? →

It depends on the study. Abdominal scans often require fasting, while pelvic scans may require a full bladder. Instructions are provided when the appointment is made, and it’s best to follow them closely to avoid delays.

Are X-rays and CT scans safe? →

They do involve radiation, but doses are carefully controlled. In most situations, the diagnostic benefit outweighs the risk. If you’ve had multiple recent scans, let the team know.

When will I receive my results? →

Timing varies. Some studies are reported quickly, while others require more detailed review. Results are usually sent directly to your referring doctor, who will go through them with you.

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