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First Nations people deserve access to high quality healthcare, the same as anyone accessing care through Grampians Health. There is currently a gap in health…

(Service last updated 29/10/2025)

Diagnostic breast imaging uses low-dose x-rays or ultrasound, sometimes both, to image the breast. 

(Service last updated 31/3/2026)

A CT scan (computed tomography) is a medical imaging procedure that uses x-rays and digital computer technology to create detailed pictures of the body. 

(Service last updated 13/11/2025)

Our gynaecology team provides a range of services and procedures focused on women's health.

(Service last updated 24/3/2026)

Grampians Health Ballarat offers ACEM-accredited Emergency Medicine training

(Last updated 21/10/2025)

An ultrasound, or sonogram, uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of your internal body structures.

(Service last updated 15/10/2025)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses a strong magnet and radiofrequency energy to create images of the body's soft tissues, including muscles, nerves, brain,…

(Service last updated 15/10/2025)

Our General Medicine team manages patients with a broad range of general medical conditions.  

(Service last updated 29/10/2025)

An X-ray (radiograph) uses a small dose of radiation to take pictures of bones and other internal tissues, like lungs and bowel. 

(Service last updated 13/11/2025)
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