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Quality low-dose imaging

The newest Lake Imaging clinic at Grovedale offers easy parking and “walk in” X-ray services.
The new clinic, located at 208 Torquay Road, will officially open Monday, 31 July.
Lake Imaging now has eight clinics open throughout the Geelong region allowing unrivalled access for patients.
As the preferred medical imaging provider for the Geelong Cats, the quality of their service is of the highest level with reporting done by local radiologists.
Grovedale clinic will be open 8.30am to 5.30pm and will be offering the latest in digital radiology.
A special feature of the new clinic is the low-dose technology on offer for all X-rays.
As well as the no- appointment-necessary X-ray services, the clinic will also be offering same day ultrasound appointments.
“We aim to provide quality services for patients in Grovedale and the surrounding suburbs including the growth corridor of Armstrong Creek and Torquay. Our clinic will be an easy to park option for people on their way in or out of Geelong,” site supervisor Wendy Blackwell says.
“Everything has been fully renovated at the clinic building, and we are sure people will appreciate the state-of-the-art new facilities on offer.”

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