Beacon Bay bookings and general queries:
043 748 5010
St Doms bookings and general queries:
043 722 2453
A well-established diagnostic radiology practice in the Eastern Cape.
East Coast Radiology is a well-established diagnostic radiology practice that has brought high quality radiological care to the Border and Eastern Cape regions for almost a century. We strive to provide the best possible service by combining state-of-the-art x-ray technology, experienced radiologists and radiographers, and skilled support staff. We encourage you to explore this site for more information about our practice, procedures and staff.
We are committed to your health and well-being, offering the very latest in comprehensive evidence-based care.
We strive to give our patients quality service. We have an experienced and highly-skilled team of professionals to take care of your needs.
We are committed to your health and well-being, offering the very latest in comprehensive evidence-based care.
We strive to give our patients quality service. We have an experienced and highly-skilled team of professionals to take care of your needs.
Explore our services for more information about our what we offer.
MRI is a procedure used to obtain very detailed images of the internal organs & structures of the body.
CT is a non-invasive procedure, used to take cross-sectional images of internal organs, bones & soft tissues.
Screening or fluoroscopy uses radio-opaque contrast agents and dynamic imaging techniques
A mammogram is a special kind of x-ray that uses low-dose radiation to produce images of the breasts.
Ultrasound uses sound waves instead of radiation to produce images of internal tissues and organs.
Bone densitometry is a form of radiography that is used to measure the extent of bone loss.
General x-rays are the oldest and most commonly used form of diagnostic imaging. Non-invasive & painless.
PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System)
RIS (Radiological Information System)
MRI is a procedure used to obtain very detailed images of the internal organs & structures of the body.
CT is a non-invasive procedure, used to take cross-sectional images of internal organs, bones & soft tissues.
Screening or fluoroscopy uses radio-opaque contrast agents and dynamic imaging techniques
A mammogram is a special kind of x-ray that uses low-dose radiation to produce images of the breasts.
Ultrasound uses sound waves instead of radiation to produce images of internal tissues and organs.
Bone densitometry is a form of radiography that is used to measure the extent of bone loss.
General x-rays are the oldest and most commonly used form of diagnostic imaging. Non-invasive & painless.
PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System)
RIS (Radiological Information System)