Regional Imaging, Launceston
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Radiologist (General)

X-ray imaging
Ultrasound scans
Mammograms
Bone density scans
Dr Richard Archer is a Radiologist (General) based in Launceston, Tasmania. Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. Workplace: Regional Imaging, Launceston, located at 5 Frederick Street, Launceston TAS 7250. This information helps you find care close to home in northern Tasmania.
Dr Archer helps people with important imaging tests. He uses X-ray imaging, ultrasound scans, mammograms, and bone density scans to look inside the body. These tests can show how bones are doing, how organs work, and whether a person has signs of illness or injury. He is part of a clinic that serves the Launceston area, so patients can get fast access to imaging services when they need them. If you need to book, you can call the clinic at 0363327400.
Location matters for many patients. Launceston is a city in the north of Tasmania. The clinic on Frederick Street makes it easy for locals to visit without long travel. Being in the regional area means the team understands local needs and can coordinate with other healthcare providers nearby. The regional imaging clinic location helps patients get clear images, quick reports, and careful follow up when needed.
Services are clear and focused. X-ray imaging helps doctors see bones and lungs. Ultrasound scans use sound waves to view soft tissues and organs. Mammograms screen for breast health and can detect early changes. Bone density scans check bones for strength and help assess fracture risk. These tests support diagnoses, treatment planning, and monitoring. For a patient, this means clearer information and better peace of mind.
Patient care is important. The team emphasizes clear communication, patient comfort, and safety. They explain tests in simple terms and answer questions so you feel informed. Ongoing learning is part of the work. Radiologists stay up to date with new imaging techniques and safety standards to give patients the best care. Teamwork is also key. Doctors, technologists, and nurses work together to coordinate tests, share results, and plan follow up if needed.
Trust and reputation matter. Patients rely on the expertise of a skilled radiologist to guide decisions about care. Dr Richard Archer brings a professional, patient-friendly approach to imaging in Launceston. For families and individuals in northern Tasmania, his experience supports accurate results and thoughtful patient care.
