Diagnostics and Treatments
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Diagnostics: Ways to diagnose your condition. Treatments: Ways to treat your condition.
Explore the different ways we can diagnose and treat your condition. An accurate diagnosis is the first step in the journey to achieving effective treatment for your condition.
Cranial base surgery
Cranial (skull) base surgery removes cancerous and noncancerous growths and abnormalities on the skull base.
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is the use of extreme cold to freeze and remove abnormal tissue.
CT
A CT scan uses computers and rotating X-ray machines to create cross-sectional images of the body.
Continue readingCT Scan (Computerized Tomography)
A computerised tomography (CT) scan is a non-invasive medical test that uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed images of the structures inside the body.
CT Scanning for Radiotherapy
Your first visit will be to plan your treatment and will involve having a computed tomography scan (CT scan). The CT scan takes images of your body, using X-rays, and processes them using a computer.
Continue readingCutaneous Surgery
Skin or cutaneous surgery is used to treat either benign or malignant lesions, or for abnormal scarring.
Cystometrogram/Pressure Flow Studies
Cystometry, or cystometrogram, with a pressure flow study is part of urodynamic testing (or UDS). These tests measure how well the bladder functions.
Continue readingCystoscopy
This procedure is a test used to look inside your bladder and urethra using a thin tube called a cystoscope.
Continue readingDeep Inspiration Breathhold (DIBH)
DIBH radiotherapy is a technique which involves you holding your breath during treatment. The DIBH technique is used for patients with left sided breast cancer as the heart sits behind the left breast and chest wall.
Continue readingDental Implants
A dental implant is a small titanium screw, that replaces the root portion of a missing natural tooth before being covered with a crown.
DEXA
A DXA (or DEXA) scan is a simple, quick and painless test that measures the density of bones, or bone mineral density (BMD). DXA stands for dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Images are usually acquired of your lumbar spine and one of your hips. Occasionally, an image of your wrist may be needed.
Continue readingDiagnosis and treatment of soft tissue conditions
A range of diagnostics and treatments to help manage soft tissue damage.