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Vitalscan is a leading radiology and diagnostic testing clinic in Milton Keynes that provides MRI, full body scan, ultrasound and blood tests conducted by a team of specialist consultant radiologists. No GP referral is required, results are available in days and patients have their own portal where they can look at their results. Furthermore, Vitalscan has affordable, fixed pricing. Vitalscan has the latest technology expertly used by specialist consultants who have extensive NHS experience and results for the centre's various tests are available between the same day, three days and five days. The centre's comfortable MRI has artificial intelligence technology that makes scans considerably quicker, so results are faster. You are able to schedule your next diagnostic test with or without a GP referral and a same day MRI service is available. Vitalscan prides itself in having high standards in caring for patients. Quality and safety are assured in a luxurious centre, and an optional 15 minute video consultation after an MRI - 1 region or full body scan is available to help patients understand their test results.

Women's Health, Welbeck London
Interventional RadiologyWelbeck Women’s Health is a premier clinic located in central London, dedicated to exceptional care in a serene environment. Designed as an oasis of calm, the clinic brings together leading gynaecologists, obstetricians, and breast specialists to provide a comprehensive one-stop shop for female health. The world-class specialists offer a wide range of services, including breast radiology and surgery, gynaecology, obstetrics, urogynaecology, and plastic surgery. They understand that addressing sensitive issues such as breast and reproductive health can be daunting, which is why they provide discrete, expert care tailored to your unique needs. Their services include: Breast screening, including biopsies and lumpectomies Fertility and menopause management Investigations into pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding Colposcopy assessment and treatment of urinary problems and prolapse Women’s sexual health and contraception guidance The menopause specialists at the clinic offer comprehensive support for navigating menopausal changes, providing both hormonal and non-hormonal treatment options, as well as preventative care for related conditions. At Welbeck, there is an emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to female health, uniting diverse specialists under one roof. The clinic is designed for patient comfort, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere with minimal waiting times. Experience the highest standard of women’s health at Welbeck, where your well-being is the priority.

Mount Alvernia Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
GastroenterologyMount Alvernia Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, has been treating patients in the Guildford area for almost 90 years, providing outpatient, day-case and inpatient services across a range of specialities including orthopaedics, general surgery, urology, women’s health, gastroenterology, gynaecology and dermatology. The hospital has 60 beds over five wards, three theatres, 15 consulting rooms and an ambulatory care unit which includes two Theatres for minor surgery. The hospital’s extensive imaging department houses CT, MRI, X-ray, digital mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry, alongside a nuclear medicine department. It is one of the only private hospitals in the area to provide PET CT scanning. Alongside surgery, patients can also attend the hospital for private cancer care, physiotherapy and pathology (the hospital has a laboratory for blood tests and analysis). The on-site pharmacy also enables convenient collection of prescribed medication. Mount Alvernia’s private GPs are also based in the hospital; they offer 30-minute appointments and can easily refer onward to expert specialists, as well as for tests, scans and physiotherapy should patients require them.













