From search to report, in four clear steps.

ScanBook is designed to make private imaging easier to compare, book and track.

01

Search and compare

Choose a scan type, relevant pathway and city to compare private clinics, prices and visible appointments in one clean flow.

Search by scan type and body area

Compare prices without jumping between clinic sites

Filter by scanner quality, location and next availability

MRIKneeLondon
Harley Street ImagingFrom £299Medicana WinchesterTomorrow
02

Book and pay securely

Pick the right option and date, then move through the booking form and secure checkout without leaving ScanBook.

Patient details captured in one form

Secure payment via Stripe checkout

Instant booking confirmation and portal visibility

MRI - 1 Body Part£275
Patient detailsSecure checkoutBooking confirmed
03

Receive appointment details

Once booked, the clinic and patient both see the appointment details clearly, including the selected offer, slot and support notes.

Clinic, package and slot locked in

Confirmation path shared to the patient portal

Clear appointment summary before the visit

Confirmed
Tue 19 May · 10:30Harley Street ImagingPelvic Ultrasound
04

Get your report

Your images move into the radiology pathway and the finished report can be returned in a cleaner, more trackable way.

Consultant radiologist reporting

Digital image and report access

Shareable follow-up with GP or consultant

Radiology report
Consultant-reviewed findings

Digital report and image pathway prepared for patient follow-up, GP sharing and onward care.

CQC centres

Search flows are built around accredited private imaging providers and clinic detail pages.

UK radiologist reporting

Reports continue through consultant-led radiology pathways instead of fragmented provider handoffs.

GDPR-aware handling

Patient details, booking data and portal access are structured with healthcare data sensitivity in mind.

Stripe-secure checkout

Payments run through Stripe so the booking journey stays cleaner and card handling stays off-platform.