Dr Shaun Quigley is a General Radiologist based in Frenchs Forest, NSW. He works out of Northern Beaches Hospital, Frenchs Forest Rd, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086.
Radiology is all about getting clear images so doctors can make good decisions. Dr Quigley provides everyday diagnostic imaging for people across the local area. This includes X-ray imaging, ultrasound scans, mammograms, and fluoroscopy procedures.
In many cases, the scans help with common health checks and follow-ups. At times, they’re also used when symptoms need a closer look, like ongoing pain, suspected infections, or changes that need to be confirmed. Ultrasound can be useful for looking at soft tissues and organs, while X-rays are often the first step for issues involving bones and lungs.
For breast health, mammograms play an important role. Dr Quigley helps with breast imaging where screening is needed, as well as for investigations after someone notices a change. Breast imaging can be stressful, so the process is usually kept as calm and straightforward as possible, with clear guidance along the way.
Fluoroscopy is another imaging tool that uses moving images to help guide certain procedures. It can be used when doctors need to see how things move in real time. Being a radiologist means working closely with the team who requests the scan, and keeping the results accurate and easy to understand.
Dr Quigley cares for patients from different backgrounds, including people coming in for planned imaging and those who need urgent assessment. Many patients are referred by GPs, specialists, or hospital teams. Over time, this kind of work builds a steady routine: checking safety steps, making sure images are done properly, and sharing findings back to the treating doctor.
If you’re booked for imaging, it can help to know that radiology is about teamwork. Dr Quigley’s role is to capture the images and help support the next steps in your care. The goal is simple: make sure the scan is done well, so your doctors have the information they need.
Practice details are available through Northern Beaches Hospital in Frenchs Forest. Appointments and referrals are handled by the usual hospital and clinician pathways.