North Coast Radiology
Clarence Valley Imaging
Dr Craig Dyer and Partners
Specialists in Medical Imaging
The Group covers a wide expanse of area with
North Coast Radiology servicing from Ballina in the south,
Mullumbimby in the north and Tenterfield in the west.
Clarence Valley Imaging services two locations (Grafton and
Maclean) and Dr Craig Dyer & Partners in
The North Coast Radiology Group is recognised
for its excellence in providing consistent, caring and professional
services to its referring practitioners, patients and customers,
utilising advanced, state of the art imaging technology.
All medical imaging modalities are represented by the Group including multi-slice CT, ultrasound, licensed MRI, nuclear medicine, general and dental radiography, mammography and bone densitometry. A large interventional service is also offered, including an angiography suite and our newly opened cardiovascular clinic.
This site provides information about the various radiological procedures available at the North Coast Radiology Group, along with specific booking information, locality guides etc. Specific preparation instructions are also provided. The site also provides information on contrast media, radiation and some basic relevant medical information and definitions. Accessible from the dropdown menus.
Under the downloads menu, you will find several forms including a Medical Director compatible referral and Our MRI patient questionnaire. These are in .pdf format, so Adobe Acrobat reader is required.
The links page contains numerous links to radiology, medicine and anatomy resources on the web. Both educational and commercial links are included.
Please Note: This site attempts to present complex radiological information in a generalised and understandable way. Please read it accordingly. The information presented is constantly under review and can change without notice.

North Coast Radiology Group uses picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). PACS replaces hard-copy based means of managing medical images, such as film archives. It expands on the possibilities of such conventional systems by providing capabilities of off-site viewing and reporting (distance education, tele-diagnosis). Additionally, it enables practitioners at various physical locations to peruse the same information simultaneously, (teleradiology).