What is Interventional Radiology?

Interventional Radiology (IR) involves minimally invasive procedures using medical imaging for guidance. The procedures can be to help make a diagnosis, or provide treatment.

IR enables our highly specialised Interventional Radiologists (doctors) to treat a wide range of conditions without the need for major surgery, and in most cases without a general anaesthetic. Interventional radiology can have better outcomes for you, as often there is no need to be admitted to hospital and it is:

  • Fast.
  • Safe.
  • Well tolerated.
  • Cost-effective.
CT Biopsy

CT Biopsy

An alternative to ultrasound biopsy, sometimes used for biopsies where the abnormality is better visualised with CT rather than ultrasound, such as lung and bone biopsies.
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CT Spinal Injections

CT Spinal Injections

Used for targeted pain relief in complex areas.
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CT MSK Injections

CT MSK Injections

Used for targeted pain relief in complex areas.
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Ultrasound and Fluroscopy MSK Injections

Ultrasound and Fluroscopy MSK Injections

Effective pain relief without the need for major surgery.
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Ultrasound Biopsy

Ultrasound Biopsy

Used to collect a sample of cells from your body so it can be tested in a laboratory.
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Ultrasound Fine Needle Aspiration

Ultrasound Fine Needle Aspiration

To locate and remove a small sample of tissue for examination.
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Ultrasound Jadelle Implant Removal

Ultrasound Jadelle Implant Removal

Used when your GP or specialist can’t remove your Jadelle Implant.
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HSG +/- lipiodol

HSG +/- lipiodol

Used to assess the uterus and fallopian tubes.
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Saline Sonohysterography

Saline Sonohysterography

Used to assess the uterus and fallopian tubes.
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Barium Swallow

Barium Swallow

Used to diagnose conditions of the mouth, throat and gut.
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Urological Fluroscopy

Urological Fluroscopy

Used to assess how your bladder functions.
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