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X-Ray

  • Address: Croydon University Hospital 530 London Road, Croydon, CR7 7YE
  • Reception phone number: 020 8401 3494
  • Service hours: Monday to Friday from 08:00am to 19:15pm Saturday and Sunday from 09:00am to 12:15pm
  • X-Ray

X-Ray

X-ray (plain radiography) is a diagnostic test using x-radiation and computer technology to produce a two dimensional picture of the inside of the body. It is often used as a first line imaging test to look for evidence of injury or disease.

The test is carried out by a radiographer, who positions the patient between the x-ray machine and the x-ray detector. A beam of x-rays is passed through the patient which is not felt by the patient.

The exposure time is a fraction of a second. Some types of body tissue (e.g. bone) stop more of the x-rays than others (e.g. lung). This determines the amount of x-rays that reach the detector, which allows a diagnostic image to be produced. The image is stored on a computer.

The procedure may be performed with the patient standing, sitting or lying down, depending on which body part is being imaged. Several images (projections) may be required for a single examination.

We provide a walk-in service for x-ray at both Croydon University Hospital and Purley War Memorial Hospital.

Croydon University Hospital:

  • Monday to Friday 8am to 19.15pm (excluding bank holidays)
  • Saturday & Sunday between 9am and 12.15pm

Purley War Memorial Hospital:

  • Monday to Friday 9am to 12pm, 2pm to 4.30pm (excluding bank holidays)

You do not need an appointment to attend our walk-in service, but you must have a referral from your doctor. These are usually sent to us electronically although you may be provided with a paper copy (which we do not require).  X-ray requests are valid for 6 weeks from date of referral.

Referral criteria

All patients of all ages.

Female patients of child bearing age will be asked to confirm if they may be pregnant.

Requests and results

The methods for ordering X-rays are via Sunquest or internally via Cerner

Results and reports are sent back to GPs via mode of referral (Sunquest ICE/Cerner).

Contact information

Croydon University Hospital

530 London Road

Croydon

CR7 7YE

Tel: 020 8401 3494

Email: ch-tr.radiology@nhs.net

Purley War Memorial Hospital

856 Brighton Road

Purley

CR8  2YL

Tel: 020 8401 3240

Email: ch-tr.radiology@nhs.net

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