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Medical imaging specialists in North East VIC & Southern NSW

The X-ray Group is your regional medical imaging provider with an experienced team and locations in Albury, Wodonga, Lavington, Wangaratta and Yarrawonga.

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Conveniently located in the communities around the border of New South Wales and Victoria, The X-ray Group provide quality imaging with the underlying value of ‘Our Patients are First’.

The Gardens
470 Wodonga Pl, Albury NSW 2640
Wodonga
9 Stanley St, Wodonga, VIC 3690
Lavington
347 Wagga Rd, Lavington, NSW 2641
Wangaratta
101 Rowan St, Wangaratta, VIC 3677
Yarrawonga
72 Woods Rd, Yarrawonga, VIC 3730

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Patient Mobile App

The X-ray Group Patient is an App to view your medical images conveniently online via your smartphone or device.

This technology is available to patients attending one of our clinics for radiology testing. It enables you as the patient, secure access to your personal medical images following your scan.

Download via the Apple App Store for IOS devices or from Google Play for Android devices

our Services

General X-ray

An X-ray uses a small amount of radiation to view different areas of your body. Depending on the part of the body that needs to be imaged an X-ray can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes.

Depending on the body part being examined, the patient may be required to wear a gown. One of our friendly radiographers may also ask you to remove jewellery and/or body piercings.

At The X-ray Group we use the newest digital equipment for our X-ray’s. This means you can be sure that you are receiving the lowest amount of radiation possible.

The radiation levels used in Digital General X-ray are so low that there is little to no health effects.

The referring doctor and any other doctor you would like to include in your treatment will receive a formal report (your results) in a timely fashion.

Please make an appoinment with your Doctor to follow up your results.

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Women having an ultrasound on her arm
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Ultrasound

An Ultrasound is an examination that uses sound waves to generate images of the part of your body that needs to be scanned.

Ultrasound examinations usually take between 20 and 40 minutes, however some exams can take up to 60 minutes. Our lovely bookings staff will indicate how long your scan is likely to take when you make your booking.

You should arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time to complete any necessary paperwork.

Wear comfortable clothing to your appointment. You may be asked to change into a gown for the exam.

Preparation will vary depending on the type of exam you are having – See here

No major medical source has cited that there are any direct risks from a diagnostic ultrasound exam harmful enough to prevent it’s use.

No major medical source has cited that there are any direct risks from a diagnostic ultrasound exam harmful enough to prevent it’s use.

The referring doctor and any other doctor you would like to include in your treatment will receive a formal report (your results) in a timely fashion.

Please make an appoinment with your Doctor to follow up your results.

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Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast cancer is a significant health concern that affects many individuals. Knowing important information about breast cancer helps us find it early, get the right treatment, and support those affected. It is crucial to stay informed and spread awareness to reduce the impact of breast cancer on individuals and communities.

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Prostate Cancer Awareness

Prostate cancer causes over 3000 deaths in Australian men each year. This makes prostate cancer the fourth main cause of death in Australian males. The risk of prostate cancer increases with age and family history. By the age of 85, approximately 1 in 6 Australian males will be diagnosed with prostate cancer.

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Silicosis

Early detection is crucial and at The X-ray Group we offer a High Resolution CT (HRCT) or Chest X-Ray lung screening service. Don’t wait until it’s too late – talk to your medical practitioner to obtain a referral.

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CT Scan

CT stands for Computed Tomography.

CT is a diagnostic imaging technique that produces a sequence of detailed cross-sectional images of the region of your body that needs to be scanned.

A CT examination normally takes between 10 and 30 minutes. However some exams may require a longer preparation and can require you to be in the department for 60 minutes.

You should arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time to complete any necessary paperwork. 

Try to wear comfortable clothing with no metal zippers, belts or buttons. You may be asked to remove jewellery, eye glasses and any other metal objects that may interfere with the images.

Learn more about preparing here

At The X-ray Group we use the newest digital equipment and most up-to-date software advancements for all of our CT scanners.

This means you can be sure that you are receiving the lowest amount of radiation possible.

The referring doctor and any other doctor you would like to include in your treatment will receive A formal report your results in a timely fashion.

Please make an appoinment with your Doctor to follow up your results.

CT scan image showcasing detailed cross-sectional view of the head and brain. The scan reveals anatomical structures, such as the skull, brain tissue, and blood vessels, providing valuable diagnostic information for medical professionals
A patient about to have a scan with blue boxes in the background
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MRI

MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

An MRI is an advanced diagnostic imaging technique that produces high resolution, computerised images of the area of your body that needs to be scanned.

An MRI can take anywhere from 20 to 60 minutes to complete – some scans take longer than 60 mins.

Our lovely bookings staff will confirm how long your scan may take when you make your booking.

At the time of making your appointment specific preparation information will be provided.

You may take your medicine as prescribed.

It is important to stay very still for your MRI so please take any prescribed pain medication prior to your appointment.

Jewellery and metal cannot be worn during your MRI. We recommend leaving any valuables at home.

You will be required to answer a safety questionnaire that will assess your suitability and safety for an MRI exam.

If you have a known implant i.e. stents, aneurysm clips etc and have any extra information about the implant please send it in or bring it in with your for appointment.

The referring doctor and any other doctor you would like to include in your treatment will receive a formal report (your results) in a timely fashion.

Please make an appoinment with your Doctor to follow up your results.