X-ray Facilities
We can arrange access to X-ray facilities where appropriate to support rapid diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Referral and coordination
- Explanation of results
- Clear next steps
Guidance on whether imaging is indicated and how it fits into your care plan.
The Foot & Ankle Centre offers state-of-the-art on-site X-ray facilities, providing fast, accurate imaging for diagnosing foot and ankle conditions. Having immediate access to digital radiography allows our specialists to assess bone alignment, detect fractures, evaluate joint conditions, and identify structural abnormalities without the delays associated with external imaging referrals.
Our high-resolution digital X-ray system delivers clear, detailed images with lower radiation exposure, enabling precise diagnosis and treatment planning. Whether you are experiencing acute injury, chronic pain, deformity, or preparing for surgery, on-site imaging ensures a seamless patient journey—saving time and improving the quality of care.
With expert interpretation by experienced foot and ankle clinicians, the Foot & Ankle Centre provides rapid results and personalised treatment plans based on accurate, evidence-based imaging. Our goal is to deliver efficient, safe, and patient-focused diagnostic services all under one roof.
X-Ray Facilities – FAQs
To diagnose fractures, joint arthritis, bone deformities, bunions and toe abnormalities, heel spurs, alignment issues, or to identify foreign objects. X-rays provide essential information for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
No. Patients seen at the Foot & Ankle Centre can have an X-ray performed during their appointment if clinically required.
Usually 5–10 minutes from positioning to image capture. Results are available immediately to review with your clinician.
Yes. Modern digital X-ray technology uses low radiation doses, and safety protocols ensure minimal exposure.
Acute injuries (sprains, fractures), flat feet and high arches, arthritis and joint degeneration, bunions and toe deformities, structural alignment issues, and post-surgical healing or implant position.
No. X-rays are painless; you may only need to hold certain positions briefly while images are taken.
Yes. With on-site imaging, your clinician can review your X-ray immediately and begin treatment planning straightaway.
Yes. Weight-bearing X-rays are helpful for assessing deformities such as bunions, flat feet, and arthritis under load.
Most people can safely have an X-ray. If you are pregnant or suspect you may be, please inform the clinician before the scan.
You can book via our website, phone, or online enquiry form. If your clinician feels an X-ray is needed, it can usually be done during the same visit.