For accuracy and confidence in Diagnostic Imaging
We are Specialist Radiology + MRI Greenlane, a privately-owned radiology practice in Auckland, New Zealand.
Our philosophy is to provide excellence in imaging and interpretation, combined with fast turnaround times for reporting to our referring practitioners.
About Specialist Radiology + MRI Greenlane
SRG is recognised for excellence in diagnostic services to its referring practitioners and patients. Our team of specialised radiologists and qualified technical and support staff are committed to providing a high level of clinical service and diagnostic accuracy.
We provide the following radiology services to our patients: 3T MRI Scans, X-ray, Diagnostic Ultrasound, Arthograms, Interventional Procedures.
Our practice is located at 95 Ascot Avenue, Greenlane, Auckland. Phone (09) 523 7054 for all enquiries.
We are open from 8:30AM–5PM, Monday to Friday. After-hours MRI by appointment only.
Referrer a patient online
We are currently developing an application which will allow referrers to request studies for their patients online.
We expect to launch the service sometime over the next few months. Check back here for more information.
Latest from Our Blog
InteleViewer on Ubuntu
We offer referrring doctors online access to studies and reports with InteleViewer. Whilst InteleViewer is only offically supported on Windows and Mac (10.6+) platforms, it is possible to run InteleViewer under Wine on Ubuntu (Who knows, maybe other Linux distros too?). The following tutorial comes with no guarantee and is simply a proof-of-concept. It is… [Read more]
Online Access with InteleViewer
Referrers and DHBs can now access studies from SRG using InteleViewer. Compatible with PCs and Macs, the desktop application offers fast, high-performance image viewing for all SRG studies.
Download the desktop application from SRG or login to IntelePACS from your mobile device or PC for limited access
Latest Case of the Month
Avulsion Fracture of the Distal Triceps Tendon Insertion
Patient presented to the radiology department after falling onto their left elbow while walking on rocks. The patient symptoms included an acute onset of pain and loss of power on extension. The ultrasound scan demonstrated an avulsion fracture fragment displaced 4cm proximally from the olecranon process and retraction of the long head of the triceps… [Read more]

