Radiology and medical imaging, The Children's Hospital at Westmead

Contact

Phone: (02) 7825 2931

Email:  SCHN-CHW-Xray@health.nsw.gov.au

Location: Level 2, The Children's Hospital at Westmead. 

About our service

Medical imaging, also known as radiology or diagnostic imaging, uses non-invasive imaging methods to help doctors to diagnose and treat your child’s illness.

We use X-rays, CT scan (CAT scan or Computed Tomography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and ultrasound to produce images of the body. We interpret the images and send the report to your child’s doctor.

We're skilled at addressing your child's needs; our child-friendly waiting room has plenty of toys to entertain, and our technicians are savvy with the scared, the squirmy, and the very sick.

Our radiologists undertake specific training in the diagnosis of children’s illness and have the know-how to obtain the best diagnostic images.

Appointment information

Appointments are required for the following services:

  • Fluoroscopy: (02) 7825 2931
  • MRI: (02) 7825 2385
  • CT scans: (02) 7825 1244
  • Ultrasound: (02) 7825 2908
  • Interventional studies: (02) 7825 2931 

Xrays: 8.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday (no appointment necessary)

After hours services are available for emergencies

Directions to medical imaging

The department is on level 2 of the Hospital. Find us by following these directions:

  • enter through the main Hospital entrance doors (level 2, Diagnostics building)
  • walk past Starbucks Cafe on your right until you see the chemist your left.
  • turn left at the chemist and follow the corridor.
  • cross over the glass walkway into the Medical Imaging Department.

Apply for our Medical Imaging fellowships

Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (SCHN) offers Medical Imaging Fellowships annually. Express your interest now, and we’ll notify you when applications open. 

Don’t miss your chance to advance your career and impact paediatric care.

Diagnostic radiology team

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Dr Kristina Prelog (HoD)

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Co-Head of Deparment
Subspecialty interest: ENT, Ophthalmology, Neuroradiology, CPU
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Dr Neil Caplin (HoD)

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Co-Head of Deparment
Subspecialty interest: Chest and Cardiovascular
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Dr Madhavi Jayachandra FRANZCR

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Subspecialty interest: Musculoskeletal, Oncology imaging and Chest
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Dr Tamara Nowland MBBS FRANZCR

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Dr Tamara Nowland completed her medical degree at the University of Sydney. She then undertook her Radiology training at Concord Hospital before completing her Fellowship in Paediatric Radiology at The Children's Hospital at Westmead. Her areas of interest include Paediatric Neuroradiology and non-accidental injury. She has previously been Director of Training for the department and has also served on a number of RANZCR committees.
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Dr James Christie

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Dr James Christie

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Dr Christie did his initial radiology training at Westmead Hospital. He then underwent fellowship paediatric radiology training at Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children in Sydney and the Hospital for Sick Children Toronto and returned to take a staff specialist appointment at Westmead Hospital and New Childrens Hospital in 1997. Since then, he worked in public and private practice roles and recently returned to a part-time position at CHW.
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Dr Robert Goetti

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Dr Robert Goetti MD, FRANZCR, EDiNR 

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Dr Robert Goetti graduated from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He completed his radiology training and fellowship in adult and paediatric neuroradiology in Zurich, a fellowship in paediatric radiology at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and holds subspecialist qualification in neuroradiology (EDiNR). He is a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the USYD and his research interest include neurovascular imaging and paediatric neuroradiology.
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Dr Albert Prat Matifoll MD, FRANZCR, EDiR

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Dr Prat Matifoll graduated from the University Autonoma de Barcelona and did his Radiology training at Vall Hebron University Hospital (Barcelona). He completed his subspecialty training as paediatric radiology fellow at The Children's Hospital at Westmead. In addition to his role within the radiology department, Albert is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at the USYD. Albert’s research interests include paediatric neuroradiology and oncology.
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Dr Hana Issa FRANZCR

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Dr Issa is a paediatric radiologist who obtained her medical degree from Dubai Medical College. She completed two years of paediatric radiology fellowship, including a year at The Children's Hospital at Westmead. Dr Issa has worked at several leading teaching hospitals across Australia and has an interest in paediatric musculoskeletal (MSK), oncology, and abdominal imaging.
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Dr Susan Bottger MBChB. FCRad(Diag). FRANZCR

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Dr Susi Bottger completed her medical training at the University of Cape Town and specialised in Radiology at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. She pursued a paediatric radiology fellowship at The Children’s Hospital Westmead before obtaining Australian specialist registration. Dr Bottger has nearly 20 years of experience as a paediatric and general radiologist, focusing genetics, trauma, ICU imaging and general body imaging.
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Dr Denise Warner

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Dr Denise Warner

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Dr Denise Warner, now retired from clinical practice, remains active in teaching and research. She earned her medical degree from the University of Sydney and completed her Radiology training at Concord Hospital and the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. A pioneer in Musculoskeletal Radiology, she holds an ESSR Diploma and specialises in paediatric musculoskeletal radiology, oncology, genetics, and child protection imaging.
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Dr Michael Chew FRANZCR

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Dr Michael Chew FRANZCR

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Dr Chew earned his medical degree from USYD and trained in radiology at Royal North Shore Hospital. From 2007 to 2010, he completed fellowships in abdominal imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital and paediatric radiology at Children’s Hospital Boston. He joined North Shore Radiology in 2011 and works with in urology, neurofibromatosis, and paediatric surgery. He practices at CHW and Royal North Shore Hospital in teaching and committee roles.
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Dr Rejitha Radhakrishnan FRANZCR

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Subspecialty interest: Craniofacial, Neuroradiology
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Interventional radiology team

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Clinical Associate Professor Kartik Bhatia MBBS, BMedSci(Hons), MS, PhD, FRANZCR, CCINR

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Dr Bhatia is an interventional neuroradiologist in Sydney, who has sub-specialised in paediatric neuro-intervention. As part of the busiest Vein of Galen Malformation service in Australasia, he has progressed the use of modern techniques for embolization in this rare condition. He has published in JAMA Neurology on outcomes from mechanical thrombectomy in paediatric stroke. He holds a PhD from USYD where he is a Clinical Associate Professor.
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Dr S Murthy Chennapragada FRANZCR

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Dr Murthy is a paediatric and interventional radiologist at our Westmead campus. He completed his Paediatric Radiology fellowship at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead and a Vascular and Interventional Radiology Fellowship at the University Health Network, Toronto. His interests include paediatric hepatobiliary imaging, transplant-related imaging, and vascular paediatric IR. He also serves on the RSNA Regional Committee for Asia/Oceania.
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Dr John Samuel Vedamuthu, Senior Medical Officer, Interventional Radiology

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Dr Vedamuthu is from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He trained as a doctor and radiologist in India and moved to Sydney in May 2023 in view of pursuing fellowship in Paediatric Interventional Radiology. Dr Vedamuthu completed the fellowship training and he is currently working as Senior Medical Officer in interventional radiology.
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Patient and family support

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Our Aboriginal Hospital Liaison and Education officers play an important role in the care and welfare of and advocacy for Aboriginal patients and families, helping ensure a responsive and respectful patient journey.
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We can arrange a free interpreter for you. Interpreters are available for over 50 languages. Tell us which language you speak when your child is admitted, or let your nurse know.
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Virtual care, previously known as telehealth, allows patients. their families and carers to access healthcare services without leaving their home or community.