Welcome to Transform Medical
An X-ray is a quick and painless imaging test used to look inside the body. It is commonly used to examine bones, joints, and certain soft tissues to help diagnose injuries, infections, or underlying conditions.
X-rays use a small amount of radiation to create images of structures inside the body. Dense materials like bones appear clearly, allowing clinicians to identify fractures, abnormalities, or signs of disease. Modern digital X-rays provide high-quality images quickly with reduced radiation exposure.
A private X-ray service allows faster access to diagnostic imaging without long waiting times. It can help support quicker diagnosis and treatment planning when symptoms need prompt investigation.
Your scan will be tailored based on your symptoms and clinical needs.
Used to assess lungs, heart, and chest structures.
Helps identify fractures, arthritis, or joint issues.
Evaluates alignment, injuries, or degenerative changes.
Used to detect certain digestive or internal concerns.
BACK TO WALKING WITHOUT KNEE PAIN
After years of worsening knee pain and a long wait for surgery, our patient chose private knee replacement at Transform Medical. Following treatment, pain was relieved, mobility improved, and they were able to return to weekly walking groups and regular 5 and 10 mile walks.
BACK TO WALKING
WITHOUT KNEE PAIN
After years of worsening knee pain and a long wait for surgery, our patient chose private knee replacement at Transform Medical. Following treatment, pain was relieved, mobility improved, and they were able to return to weekly walking groups and regular 5 and 10 mile walks.
Get results quickly to support timely treatment decisions.
Avoid long waiting lists with flexible appointments.
Digital technology provides clear, detailed results.
Quick, simple, and does not require recovery time.
X-rays are generally safe, but involve a small amount of radiation.
Kept as low as possible using modern equipment.
Special precautions may be required.
Additional scans (e.g. MRI/CT) may sometimes be recommended.
A healthcare professional will advise if an X-ray is appropriate for you.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon (MBBS)
An Arthroplasty Specialist with Over 2 Decades of Consultant Practice.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon (MBBS, MRCS Ed, FRCS Tr & Orth)
A Fellowship-Trained Hip and Knee Specialist.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon (BSc Hons, MBBS Lond, MRCS, PgCert, FRCS Ed Tr&Orth)
A Specialist in Hip, Knee & Musculoskeletal Oncology Care
During knee replacement surgery, the procedure is typically performed under general or spinal anaesthesia to ensure comfort. The operation generally follows these steps:
You may be asked to remove jewellery or wear a gown.
You will be positioned depending on the area being scanned.
The X-ray machine captures images in seconds.
Images are checked for quality before completion.
You can return to normal activities immediately.
Our nationwide locations are designed to give you convenient access to trusted surgeons, modern facilities, and ongoing support every step of the way
Expert Care in the Comfort of Your Own Home
We understand that preparing for and recovering from surgery can be stressful, especially when you have work, family, and other commitments. That’s why we created Transform Home Recovery+, offering personalised pre- and post-surgery care in the comfort of your own home.
We’ve designed this service to make your surgical journey as smooth and stress-free as possible, helping you focus on recovery without the hassle of travel or time off work.
What’s Included:
No downtime is required — you can continue your day as normal.
Results are typically available the same day or within 24 hours, helping guide further care quickly.
If needed, your clinician will discuss further tests or treatment options.
Schedule your appointment at a convenient time.
Quick and efficient imaging carried out by professionals.
Receive your report promptly.
Guidance provided based on findings.
It helps diagnose conditions affecting bones, joints, and some internal organs.
In most cases, a referral may be required depending on the type of scan.
The scan itself usually takes 10–15 minutes.
Typically the same day or within 24 hours.
Yes, X-rays use low levels of radiation and are considered safe for most patients.
Pricing varies depending on the type of X-ray. A personalised quote will be provided during booking.
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