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Radiology saves lives so don’t delay medical imaging

Following the winter months and the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen an emerging trend of people delaying important medical imaging, requested by their doctor.

With lockdowns, isolations and flu like illnesses taking place across the region, many patients have been forced re-schedule or put-off medical appointments all together.

Now that we are in Spring, with many of us vaccinated and medical centres with strong COVID safety policies and procedures in place, it is important to understand the implications of delayed medical care. Several people within our community are unknowingly at high risk of an unforeseen medical emergency, which otherwise might be avoided.

Early detection of disease is integral for the treatment and diagnosis of illness within society. A lot of which can be detected through regular GP visits, screening programs and of course, medical imaging. Many of us know of someone who is battling cancer or who has suffered a heart attack or stroke. With statistics showing around 151,000 cancer cases and around 57,000 Australians suffering a heart attack each year, it is vital that people don’t delay medical imaging.

Medical practitioners are encouraging people to prioritise their health, to not neglect their medical appointments and visit their GP for regular check-ups. Take part in relevant screening programs and ensure you and/or your loved ones book an appointment for medical imaging, to avoid possible future complications.

Clinical Director of Lake Imaging, Dr Ross Breadmore says that “radiology has significantly progressed over the years and our doctors have access to sophisticated state-of-the-art scanners and imaging equipment. As a Radiologist, I’m able to help practitioners detect and diagnose disease in patients who may be asymptomatic, leading to a better treatment outcome. Equally, technology has advanced giving radiologists the ability to identify tumours and other life-threatening illness early on”.

Radiology Saves Lives. As a trusted radiology provider, Lake Imaging is proud to offer a fully comprehensive medical imaging service to the broader Melbourne community. These services include X-ray, Ultrasound, CT, MRI, PET-CT, DEXA Bone Densitometry, Nuclear Medicine, breast imaging, prostate imaging, cardiac imaging, sports imaging and interventional procedures.

Lake Imaging is committed to supporting the community by providing quality health care, compassion and service, with bulk billing available to eligible patients for Medicare rebated examinations.

For more information or to find your nearest Lake Imaging radiology clinic, visit www.lakeimaging.com.au to enquire about an appointment.

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