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Waikato Hospital
Anglesea Medical Complex - Gate 2, 11 Thackeray Street, Hamilton
Braemar Hospital, 24 Ohaupo Road, Hamilton
Description
I-MED Midland MRI provides premium Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) services to patients from across the Waikato at three Hamilton locations: Anglesea Clinic and Waikato Hospital - 2 branches (details on left).
As an industry leader in diagnostic imaging, I-MED Midland MRI is focused on providing patients with immediate access to the highest quality of care available, in a professional and friendly environment.
Our radiologists are committed to excellence in patient care and management.
Patients will notice the friendly welcome they receive on arrival, our comfortable rooms and the relaxed environment we have created for them.
What is Radiology?
Radiological procedures are used for looking at the internal structures of the body, whether bone or soft tissue. Usually these examinations are carried out to:
- diagnose disease states, such as cancer or heart disease
- show the extent of injury to body structures
- to aid in interventional procedures, such as angiography.
Consultants
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Dr Diana Balog
Radiologist
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Dr Damon Blair
Radiologist
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Dr Barry Chatterton
Radiologist
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Dr Glenn Coltman
Radiologist
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Dr Gavin Davis
Radiologist
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Dr Rory Davis
Radiologist
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Dr Leigh Harvey
Radiologist
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Dr Andrew Klava
Radiologist
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Dr Laxmi Lanka
Radiologist
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Dr Bina Lanka
Radiologist
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Dr Benjamin Moon
Radiologist
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Dr Rosanne Newman
Radiologist
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Dr Diane Sommerville
Radiologist
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Dr Michael Swarbrick
Radiologist
Referral Expectations
Information for Referrers
To refer a patient to I-MED Midland MRI please fax or post a referral to us.
Our reception staff will ring your patient to make the appointment, scheduling their scan to suit both the patient and an appropriate specialist radiologist.
We now have the referral form available in printable and downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF format for referrers to use.
As our entire imaging is digital, we offer to electronically deliver all scans and reports, thus saving film and paper film bags. This digital technology provides high quality images to improve diagnostic quality of our exams and facilitates a quick turn-around of exam images and reports. Referring physicians have access to exam images and reports instantly over the web at their offices by using our COMRAD software.
Hours
Waikato Hospital
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
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Anglesea Medical Complex - Gate 2, 11 Thackeray Street, Hamilton
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
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Braemar Hospital, 24 Ohaupo Road, Hamilton
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM |
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Procedures / Treatments
An MRI machine does not work like an X-ray or CT; it is used for exact images of internal organs and body structures. This method delivers clear images without the exposure of radiation. The procedure uses a combination of magnetic fields and radio waves which results in an image being made using the MRI’s computer. What to expect? You will have all metal objects removed from your body. You will lie down on a narrow padded moveable table that will be slid into the scanner, through a circular opening. You will feel nothing while the scan is in progress, but some people can feel slightly claustrophobic or closed in, whilst inside the scanner. You will be asked to remain still and hold your breath on command. There are staff present, but they will not necessarily remain in the room, but will speak with you via an intercom system and will be viewing the procedure constantly through a windowed control room, from where they will run the scanner. Some procedures will require Contrast Medium. Contrast medium is a substance that makes the image of the CT or MRI clearer. Contrast can be given by mouth, rectally, or by injection into the bloodstream. The scan time will vary depending on the type of examination required, but as a rule it will take around 30 minutes. Click here for more information about MRI scans at Midland MRI.
An MRI machine does not work like an X-ray or CT; it is used for exact images of internal organs and body structures. This method delivers clear images without the exposure of radiation. The procedure uses a combination of magnetic fields and radio waves which results in an image being made using the MRI’s computer. What to expect? You will have all metal objects removed from your body. You will lie down on a narrow padded moveable table that will be slid into the scanner, through a circular opening. You will feel nothing while the scan is in progress, but some people can feel slightly claustrophobic or closed in, whilst inside the scanner. You will be asked to remain still and hold your breath on command. There are staff present, but they will not necessarily remain in the room, but will speak with you via an intercom system and will be viewing the procedure constantly through a windowed control room, from where they will run the scanner. Some procedures will require Contrast Medium. Contrast medium is a substance that makes the image of the CT or MRI clearer. Contrast can be given by mouth, rectally, or by injection into the bloodstream. The scan time will vary depending on the type of examination required, but as a rule it will take around 30 minutes. Click here for more information about MRI scans at Midland MRI.
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Contact Details
Waikato Hospital
Waikato
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Phone
(07) 858 0990
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Fax
(07) 858 0991
Healthlink EDI
mrirefer
Email
Website
Anglesea Medical Complex - Gate 2, 11 Thackeray Street, Hamilton
Waikato
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Phone
(07) 957 6050 or 0800 687 674
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Fax
(07) 9576051
Healthlink EDI
mrirefer
Email
Website
Braemar Hospital, 24 Ohaupo Road, Hamilton
Waikato
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Phone
0800 678 674
Healthlink EDI
mrirefer
Email
Website
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This page was last updated at 10:25AM on September 20, 2023. This information is reviewed and edited by I-MED Midland MRI.