Queen Square Imaging Centre(Bloomsbury)

Name :

Queen Square Imaging Centre(Bloomsbury)

Address  :

8-11 Queen Square
Bloomsbury

Town  :

London

State  :

Greater London

Country  :

UK

Post Code:

WC1N 3AR

Phone  :

020 3553 6872

Fax  :

020 7837 8074

Web URL  :

Queen Square Imaging CentreBloomsbury
Specialization
  • Neuro Surgery
  • Neurologist
Facilities

Other Facilities

  • CT/MRI

Description

Welcome to the Queen Square Imaging Centre

Based in central London we have been offering a unique personal and professional MRI service to all our patients and referrers for over 25 years
We are centrally located in Queen Square opposite the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery providing easy access from both the City and the West End

Our newly refurbished premises houses the latest GE Discovery 450 15T scanner producing superb high definition scans which are reported by our expert team of radiologists within 24 hours

About Queen Square Imaging Centre
Queen Square Imaging Centre QSIC opened in May 1985 to provide a scanning service to both the NHS and private sectorsWe are now predominantly a private unit offering a same day service to patients

We are located opposite the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery world renowned for its expertise in both fields and with whom we have close links All of our reporting Neuroradiologists also work at the National
The Queen Square Imaging Centre is wholly owned by the UCLH Charity and any profits made are donated back to the charity each year to assist with large projects
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