Dr Ronil Chandra is a Melbourne-based Radiologist (General). He works from Level 4, 250 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.
As a radiologist, Dr Chandra looks after patients who need medical imaging to help doctors see what’s going on inside the body. In many cases, that means taking clear images that can support decisions about how to manage symptoms, check injuries, or review ongoing health concerns. Imaging can be a bit stressful for people, so the day-to-day focus is on getting the scan done properly and helping patients feel as comfortable as possible.
Dr Chandra’s practice includes X-rays, Ultrasounds, Mammograms, and bone density scans. X-rays are often used when someone needs assessment after a fall, for ongoing pain, or for other common concerns. Ultrasounds are used for a range of checks and can be helpful when doctors want to look at organs and other soft tissue. Mammograms are part of breast screening and also support investigations when there are changes that need a closer look. Bone density scans can be important for understanding bone health, especially as people get older or if there are risk factors for weaker bones.
Over time, radiology becomes a big part of how many clinics work. That might mean coordinating scans as part of a broader care plan, or supporting referring doctors with clear results that fit the clinical picture. Dr Chandra understands that patients often come in with questions, and it helps when things are explained in plain terms and the process runs smoothly. You can expect a practical approach, with attention to safety and getting the right images the first time.
Dr Chandra’s training is in radiology, and he works within the general radiology space to support everyday medical care. If a scan is being requested, it’s usually because the information can guide next steps. In the end, the aim is simple: help doctors see clearly, and help patients move forward with confidence.