St Vincent’s Private Radiology is proud to announce its participation in the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP), a vital new initiative aimed at detecting early-stage lung cancer in Australians at high risk, before symptoms appear.
As the leading cause of cancer-related death in Australia, lung cancer claimed more than 8,900 lives in 2024. Alarmingly, most diagnoses occur at a late stage when treatment options are limited. This national screening program represents a critical step forward in improving early detection, enabling timely treatment and significantly improving outcomes.
FOR REFERRERS
To refer a patient to the National Lung Cancer Screening Program at St Vincent’s Private Radiology:
- Confirm eligibility using the NLCSP criteria
- Enrol the patient via the National Cancer Screening Registry (NCSR) Enrolment Form.
- Complete the request form NLCSP CT Chest Request Form
- Send the request via:
- Fax: (03) 9231 1005
- Email: svpr@svha.org.au
- Our team will contact the patient directly to arrange their scan.
- Walk-ins welcome
St Vincent’s Private Radiology is now offering bulk billed, low-dose CT chest scans to eligible individuals through the program. These scans use significantly reduced radiation levels and are designed specifically to detect lung abnormalities in their earliest, most treatable stages.
Our radiology team works closely with respiratory and oncology specialists at St Vincent’s Hospital to ensure seamless follow-up care. If a scan reveals any concerning findings, patients can be quickly referred for further investigations such as PET scans, biopsies, or consultation with a specialist team.
We are committed to accessibility, offering:
- Fast appointments
- Free parking
- Minimal wait times
- A brand-new, state of the art imaging facility on-site at St Vincent’s Private Hospital in Fitzroy
The low-dose CT scan is quick, painless and does not involve any needles or injections. You will lie on a table with your arms above your head while the scanner captures detailed images of your chest. The entire appointment takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
These scans are performed using advanced imaging technology recently installed at our new Fitzroy facility, which includes software that enhances detection accuracy while minimizing radiation exposure.
Early detection is key. When lung cancer is found early, more than 65% of cases can be successfully treated. For many high-risk individuals with no symptoms, screening offers the best chance to catch cancer before it spreads.
Lung cancer screening could save your life.
If you’re eligible and have spoken to your healthcare provider, your scan at St Vincent’s Private Radiology will be fully bulk billed with no out-of-pocket cost.
*Patients referred through the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) can attend without a prior appointment, continuing our long-standing partnership with VAHS to support equitable access to healthcare.
All results can be downloaded electronically by your Doctor.
If you’re eligible and have spoken to your healthcare provider, your scan at St Vincent’s Private Radiology will be fully bulk billed with no out-of-pocket cost.