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Dr Aakash
Mahajan

MBBS, MD, FRANZCR, FRCR
Specialties and interests
  • Neuroradiology
  • Head and neck imaging
  • MRI
  • Cardiac CT
  • Musculoskeletal & spinal injections
About

Dr Aakash Mahajan is a consultant radiologist at Qscan Radiology Clinics in the ACT. He completed his medical degree (MBBS) and speciality radiology training MD (Radiodiagnosis) in 2004. 

In 2011, the Royal College of Radiologists UK awarded him an additional radiology qualification, FRCR. 

Aakash is a fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists and credentialed with level A RANZCR Conjoint Committee on CTCA.

 

Fellowships
  • Neuroradiology, Foothills Medical Centre, Canada in 2012
Other positions
  • Staff specialist, the Canberra Hospital
  • BreastScreen ACT

News & Articles

 

Qscan Group Supports Wellbeing with Q-FIT Event

Qscan Group is committed to supporting the health and well-being of our teams, and this year, we held the first-ever

Adelaide community to benefit from the opening of new comprehensive Qscan radiology clinic with PET-CT service

Qscan Group welcomes the opening of its latest Qscan Radiology Clinics site at Windsor Gardens i

Qscan pledges further support for bushfire recovery efforts

Throughout the ongoing bushfire crisis, the Qscan Group has been constantly in contact with staff who have been direc

Qscan Group Supports Wellbeing with Q-FIT Event

Qscan Group is committed to supporting the health and well-being of our teams, and this year, we held the first-ever

Adelaide community to benefit from the opening of new comprehensive Qscan radiology clinic with PET-CT service

Qscan Group welcomes the opening of its latest Qscan Radiology Clinics site at Windsor Gardens i

Qscan pledges further support for bushfire recovery efforts

Throughout the ongoing bushfire crisis, the Qscan Group has been constantly in contact with staff who have been direc