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Blog posts
What To Expect From a Prostate MRI
Posted on Fri Oct 3, 2025
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among men, but not all prostate cancers are alike. Some are slow-growing and need monitoring, while others are aggressive and can spread quickly to other parts of the body.
Detecting the type of prostate cancer early is crucial. A prostate MRI at Oryon can help distinguish between slow-growing and aggressive cancers, guiding the right treatment plan and ensuring timely intervention when needed.
(more…)Interview with Our Referral Relationships Manager
Posted on Fri Oct 3, 2025
Deciding to refer patients for private imaging can feel overwhelming for many healthcare professionals. Questions about processes, turnaround times, and patient experience often create uncertainty.
To address these concerns, we sat down with our Referrer Relationships Manager, Will Corderoy, to discuss how Oryon simplifies the referral journey.
(more…)Interview with Doctor Naeem
Posted on Tue Sep 16, 2025
Have you ever wondered what goes through a radiologist’s mind when they examine your scan? Or perhaps you’re curious about which imaging technique would be best for your particular concern?
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