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MSK Medical Imaging

Southland

about MSK Medical Imaging

MSK Medical Imaging are Diagnostic Radiologists in Avenal, Invercargill, New Zealand.


The following description is a generic description for the category and does not necessarily reference all the services/ procedures offered by MSK Medical Imaging.


Radiology - Diagnostic

Diagnostic radiology deals with the use of X-rays and radioactive substances to diagnose diseases, and is undertaken by a Radiologist. Structures inside the body can be viewed to diagnose the cause of symptoms; monitor how your body is responding to a treatment; and screen for different illnesses, such as breast cancer or heart disease. The most common types of diagnostic radiology include: X-rays; ultrasound; computed tomography (CT), also known as computerised axial tomography (CAT scan); CT angiography (examining the heart and associated blood vessels); magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); magnetic resonance angiography (MRA); mammography (examining breasts); nuclear medicine (with such tests as a bone scan, thyroid scan, and thallium cardiac stress test); and positron emission tomography (PET scan).

contact MSK Medical Imaging

03 929 6445

03 929 6330

33 Arena Ave, Avenal, Invercargill

mskmedicalimaging.nz

Opening Hours

Mon
09.00am - 05.00pm
Tue
09.00am - 05.00pm
Wed
09.00am - 05.00pm
Thu
09.00am - 05.00pm
Fri
09.00am - 05.00pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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