Making radiology make sense
Radiology is hard. X-ray and scan findings are often subtle and rarely taught well outside formal radiology training.
This platform was built to change that.
Devised by a UK consultant radiologist with over 1 million Instagram followers, theradiologistpage is known for clear, practical anatomy explanations and real world image interpretation. The aim is simple: help you understand core anatomy, recognise patterns, and apply a repeatable system when reading X-rays and scans.
Whether you are a doctor, student, or healthcare professional, this site is designed to make image interpretation clearer, faster, and less intimidating.
The website is currently under construction and will be fully completed in 2026. Subscribe at the bottom of the page to get early access to new content and resources.
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Get 20 annotated chest X-Ray signs with clear explanations and practical teaching points. Written by a Consultant Radiologist to help you recognise important findings more confidently.
Stop guessing. Use a system.
Click a guide to see the essential anatomy, understand what to look for, and follow a structured checklist you can apply immediately when reading X-rays with more confidence and consistency.
Three of our most-used guides. Pick one and see the framework applied to real cases. From there it’s easy to jump into another guide and keep building out your approach.
Foot and ankle X-Ray anatomy, views and key review areas
Pelvis X-Ray anatomy, alignment and fracture review areas
Hand and wrist X-Ray anatomy, views and key review areas
Test yourself on real radiology cases and sharpen your diagnostic eye.
Each case focuses on key anatomy and practical imaging findings. Review the images, make your own assessment, then compare it with clear, annotated examples.
Three of our most-used cases. Pick one and see the checklist applied to real images, findings and all.
Learn the CXR findings, key signs and common patterns
Dilated bowel loops and key review areas on CT and X-Ray
Learn the X-Ray and CT features and aetiology of bronchiectasis
Test your knowledge and learn something new with every question.
Choose from four focused quizzes, each with ten questions and detailed explanations to help you build real understanding and build your confidence when assessing read world cases.