Opening times
Main X-ray: 8.45am to 5.15pm. Please see below for more details of department opening times.
Telephone
Please see below for contact information
Location
Main X-ray: Ground floor, east corridor. Please see below for further locations.

The James Paget University Hospital Radiology department performs over 70,000 X-rays, 50,000 CT and MRI scans and over 30,000 ultrasound scans a year.
The department is composed of over 140 Radiologists, Consultant Radiographers, Radiographers, Nurses, Imaging Assistants, Healthcare Assistants, Administration and Radiology IT staff.
We have a commitment to teaching Specialist Registrars from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, medical students from the University of East Anglia Medical School, sonographers from the University of Hertfordshire and radiographers from the University of Suffolk and University of Exeter. We provide practical mammography training for James Paget radiographers.
We are dedicated to providing a comprehensive and efficient imaging service to the population of Great Yarmouth and Waveney, along with the surrounding areas of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Radiology uses:
- X-rays to produce images ranging from bones, joints, breasts and chest x-rays to more specialised procedures using dyes such as barium studies of the bowels or studies of the kidneys.
- Ultrasound to image for pregnancy, soft tissue organs like the kidneys and liver and more specialised procedures such as joints.
- Computerised Tomography (CT) to image the soft tissue organs and joints in greater detail.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to image the soft tissues and joints and provide greater detail.
Radiology is essential in the investigation of injuries, a range of illnesses and the monitoring of the progression or response to treatment.

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