New era for Imaging Queensland
Published 11:07am 10 June 2025
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For more than 15 years, Imaging Queensland has played a quiet but vital role behind the scenes at some of the most trusted local radiology providers — Lime Radiology, CitiScan Radiology, and IQ Radiology.
Each of these brands has built a strong reputation in their communities, providing accessible, high-quality medical imaging with a personal touch.
Now, in an important step forward, these respected and renowned names have come together under a single, unified banner: Imaging Queensland.
This change marks the next phase in the evolution of Imaging Queensland, which has, since its establishment in 2007, served as the parent company for not only Lime, CitiScan and IQ Radiology, but also sister networks Sunshine Coast Radiology and Central Queensland Radiology.
While the name Imaging Queensland has always stood for leadership and excellence in diagnostic imaging, it is now stepping into the spotlight as the unified brand for these formerly individual brands.
It’s a change for some of these local brands, but the ethos of improving patient health outcomes remains the same.
Imaging Queensland General Manager Sharon Hinchley says this evolution is about better meeting the needs of a growing and dynamic region.
“It’s a commitment to improving access, convenience, and continuity of care for both patients and referrers — all while maintaining the high standards and friendly local service. Our focus has always been on providing timely, accurate and compassionate care,” she says.
“By bringing together our imaging brands under the Imaging Queensland banner, we’re now able to offer patients and referrers more locations, more services, and easier access — with the same trusted team they’ve come to know.”
The transition to a single brand means patients and healthcare providers will continue to see the same faces and receive the same excellent care — now with the added benefit of a more integrated network.
With locations at Margate, Deception Bay and Brisbane CBD, Imaging Queensland now offers a broader reach with greater convenience.
The integration of these three clinics offers everything from general X-rays, ultrasounds and CT scans to advanced MRI, nuclear medicine, mammography and interventional procedures.
For patients, this means easier access to appointments, consistent care standards across locations, and a seamless experience when moving between clinics.
For referring doctors and specialists, the expanded network also brings enhanced efficiency and connectivity, with a single point of contact for bookings, image access and clinical communication.
The decision to unite these practices under the Imaging Queensland name reflects a more integrated, patient-friendly healthcare model for the region, contributing to better outcomes for our community.
“Our patients are at the heart of everything we do,” Ms Hinchley says.
“This evolution allows us to grow with our community while continuing to deliver the expert care we’re known for.”
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