Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The X-Ray Group Breast Cancer Awareness

Early Detection Saves Lives

At The X-Ray Group, we are committed to supporting women’s health through advanced diagnostic imaging services. This October, in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are highlighting the importance of early detection and regular screenings.

Women’s Health

Women's Health

Ladies, your health is your greatest asset! At The X-Ray Group, we offer comprehensive women’s health imaging services designed to keep you informed and empowered. From routine mammograms to advanced pelvic scans, our expert team is here to support your well-being at every stage.

Men’s Health

Male doctor and male patient sitting in the waiting room for mens health

Men’s Health and the Importance of Early Detection At any age injury and illness can effect you Radiology plays a key role in helping diagnose a range of men’s health issues. Your health is our priority. Our dedicated men’s health services provide expert imaging solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of men at every […]

Cardiovascular Disease Awareness

Anyone Can Have Heart Disease Every 12 minutes one person in Australia dies from cardiovascular disease. Many heart diseases can be prevented, and even after diagnoses many can be treated and managed effectively. But for treatment to work, you need that diagnosis. Download our Information Sheet A Simple Scan Could Save Your Life Accounting for […]

Breast Cancer Awareness

The X-Ray Group 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.

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.