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.
Chest Imaging
Chest imaging includes use of plain x-rays, computed tomography (CT) scanning, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear scanning, including positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, and ultrasonography.
Circumcision (Penis)
The procedure involves removal of the foreskin. The foreskin is the retractable fold of skin that covers the end of the penis.
Cleft lip and palate disorders
A cleft is usually treated with surgery. Other treatments, such as speech therapy and dental care, may also be needed.
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Colonoscopy and Removal of Polyps
A colonoscopy is a procedure that allows the consultant to look at the lining of the large bowel (colon).
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Colorectal surgery provides treatment for diseases of the colon, rectum and anus, such as cancer, diverticulitis and inflammatory bowel disease.
Continence Training
Support, assessments, treatment and advice to patients who have bladder problems.
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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.
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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.
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