Highfields

Welcome to Queensland X-Ray Highfields, your local imaging provider for the growing northern Toowoomba region. We offer a focused range of diagnostic services including CT, ultrasound and X-ray. This practice is conveniently located for patients in Highfields, Kleinton, Meringandan and nearby communities.

Opening Hours

  • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • Closed
  • Closed

Finding us

Exterior photograph of Queensland X-Ray Highfields

Parking

Free parking is available at the practice.

Accessibility

This practice is wheelchair accessible

Services at this location

  • X-ray
  • Computed Tomography (CT Scan)
  • Ultrasound Imaging
  • Vascular Ultrasound
  • CT Dentascan
  • Interventional Ultrasound
  • Interventional CT
  • Breast Ultrasound
  • CT Calcium Scoring
  • Interventional Procedures
  • Dental Imaging
  • Lung Screening (NLCSP)
  • Women's Imaging

Highfields Service Information

Queensland X-Ray Highfields provides accessible and high-quality medical imaging services for residents in Toowoomba’s northern corridor. From X-rays and CT scans to general ultrasound, our experienced team supports patients from Highfields, Kleinton, Meringandan and beyond. Located close to local amenities and schools, our practice is designed for ease of access and quick turnaround times.

CT Scan Toowoomba – Highfields

CT stands for Computed Tomography and uses multiple X-ray images to produce fine cross-sectional images of the part of the body being investigated.

A CT scan uses X-rays and digital computer technology to capture these cross-sectional images of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissue inside your body. These scans provide more detailed, higher-quality medical imaging than a plain X-ray image. 

CT Imaging FAQs

    • Our team will provide any specific instructions at the time of booking, and these should be followed carefully.
    • We recommend wearing a separate top and bottom during your appointment, as this makes changing for the examination easier.
    • If you are pregnant or there is a possibility of you being pregnant, please let our staff know before your examination.
  • You may be asked to change into a hospital gown for your scan to ensure clothing does not affect the quality of the scan. You may also be asked to remove any jewellery, glasses or other metal objects that could affect the image quality.

    For some CT scans, it may be recommended to have an injection of contrast material (or CT contrast dye). This will be discussed with you before your examination.

    A CT scanner is a doughnut-shaped machine with a bed passing through the middle. You will be asked to lie on the bed as still as you can to improve image quality. The bed will move through the scanner to capture your images.

    Throughout the CT you will be able to communicate with the radiographer performing your scan.

    You may be given breathing instructions to follow. The radiographer performing your examination will explain this to you before your scan.

  • A CT scan can take between 5 minutes and 30 minutes, depending on which part of the body is scanned and whether you require a contrast injection.

  • To book a CT appointment with Queensland X-Ray, access our patient portal here

  • The terms CAT scan and CT scan refer to the same type of medical imaging procedure. CAT stands for “Computed Axial Tomography” and CT is simply “Computed Tomography”. Although CAT scan was the first term used, CT scan has become more common in recent years.

  • The cost of scans is subject to variation based on several factors. We will inform you of the CT scan price at the time of booking. If you have any questions about costs or Medicare eligibility, please feel free to contact us, and one of our team members will be happy to assist you with your query.

  • CT scans are a powerful diagnostic tool that can detect life-threatening conditions such as haemorrhage, blood clots, and cancer. Early detection of these conditions can be lifesaving.

    A CT scanner uses X-rays, which produce ionising radiation that has the potential to cause biological effects in living tissue. The risk of developing cancer from X-ray radiation exposure is minimal.

    It is important to note that in almost all cases, the benefits of a CT scan outweigh the risks associated with radiation exposure. If you have any concerns about your upcoming CT scan, please do not hesitate to discuss them with your doctor.

Ultrasound Toowoomba – Highfields

An ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging tool that uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of internal body structures, such as internal organs, muscles, blood vessels and soft tissues. The sonographer uses a transducer (a hand-held device that produces and receives the sound waves) to generate images of the patient’s body. Ultrasounds show anatomy in 'real-time', showing movement. Queensland X-Ray - Highfields provides a full range of ultrasound examinations, including specialised cardiac, obstetric, gynaecological and musculoskeletal ultrasound, general and paediatric services. 

Ultrasound Toowoomba – FAQs

  • Preparation before your ultrasound scan is very important. Please follow the instructions given to you at the time of booking carefully and thoroughly.

    In some cases, you will be asked to fast. This means you should not eat, drink or chew anything 4-6 hours before your appointment. A sip of water is allowed for hydration purposes.

    For some ultrasound scans, you will be required to have a full or partially full bladder. You will be able to empty your bladder as soon as the scan is over.

    If you have any questions about the preparation for your scan, please contact Queensland X-Ray - Highfields.

  • For an ultrasound scan, you will generally be required to lie down on an examination table or bed. During the scan, the area of interest will be exposed, with the rest of your body remaining covered to ensure your privacy and comfort. Queensland X-Ray’s highly-trained ultrasound technologists (known as sonographers) will place gel onto your skin and will then place the transducer in the area that is being studied. A moving image is shown instantly on a monitor screen.

  • Ultrasound is generally regarded as safe as you are not exposed to ionising radiation like some other forms of medical imaging (e.g. X-rays, CT scans). Instead, ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to show images inside the body. Please discuss any concerns with your referring doctor.

  • All ultrasounds at Queensland X-Ray Highfields are performed by sonographers who are highly trained and accredited professionals. Our quality team consists of male and female sonographers who are qualified to perform all diagnostic ultrasound imaging, including breast imaging.

  • At Queensland X-Ray, we provide our patients with their images and ultrasound results online. To access your images and results, you’ll need to register for an account when you visit one of our practices. If you’ve already registered, you can access the Patient Portal here.

  • To book an ultrasound online with Queensland X-Ray, access our portal here.