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Radiographer in Wales

Wales has a smaller but growing private healthcare market, with the majority of activity based in Cardiff and Swansea. Independent practices across Wales have expanded as NHS waiting times have extended, creating consistent demand for qualified clinical staff. Radiographer practitioners in Wales benefit from lower living costs than most English regions while accessing a patient base increasingly willing to pay for private healthcare services.

About this role

Radiographers in UK private hospitals and imaging centres are HCPC-registered practitioners who perform diagnostic imaging including X-ray, MRI, CT, and ultrasound. There are approximately 28,000 registered radiographers in the UK. Private radiology services are growing as NHS imaging waiting times increase.

Regulator Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Typical salary £30,000 – £52,000

Common questions

What qualifications does a Radiographer need in the UK?

A BSc in Diagnostic Radiography (for diagnostic roles) or Therapeutic Radiography (for oncology settings), plus HCPC registration.

How much does a Private Radiographer earn?

Typically £30,000–£52,000. Radiographers with advanced practice qualifications (e.g., CT or MRI reporting) earn more.

Are Radiographer roles in demand in the UK?

Yes. The UK faces a significant radiographer workforce shortage, particularly in CT, MRI, and ultrasound. Private imaging centres are actively recruiting.

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