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πŸ’œ Retirement Announcement πŸ’œ
It is with sadness that we announce that Dr Rock will be retiring from Theale Medical Centre at the end of March, after 29 years of dedicated service.
Dr Rock has made the decision to retire in order to spend more time with her family and friends. During her time at the practice, she has cared for generations of patients and played a vital role in supporting our community.
Dr Rock would like to share the following message:
β€œI feel extremely privileged to have worked with such an amazing team at TMC. Every person in the practice plays a vital supportive role in providing medical care to our community. It has been an honour to work alongside such dedicated colleagues. I would also like to thank the Patient Participation Group for their continued support of Theale, Calcot and the surrounding villages.”
Dr Rock’s patients will continue to be cared for by our existing and expanding clinical team.
She will be greatly missed by both patients and staff, and we would like to thank her for her commitment, compassion and dedication over nearly three decades.
We wish Dr Rock a long, happy and well deserved retirement πŸ’πŸ’

X- Ray Information

X-rays requested by your GP are now by appointment only at RBH

(West Berks still offer a walk in x-ray service.)

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Radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging to diagnose and treat diseases seen within the body. Radiographers and Radiologists use a variety of imaging techniques, such as:

  • X-Ray – uses X-rays to look through tissue to examine bones, cavities and foreign objects.
  • CTΒ (computed tomography) – provides cross-sectional views (slices) of the body allowing disease to be identified and localised.
  • Ultrasound – uses high frequency sound waves. This technique is widely used for the diagnosis of a wide range of abdominal, vascular or musculoskeletal conditions.
  • MRIΒ (magnetic resonance imaging) – provides high quality cross-sectional views of the body without the need for radiation.