What is the National Lung Cancer Screening Program?
Commencing on the 1st of July 2025, eligible Australians will have access to a free lung cancer screening scan under the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP). Qscan Radiology Clinics is proud to support this vital government initiative by offering low-dose CT (LDCT) scans at participating clinics across our network.
The NLCSP is a government-funded program designed to detect lung cancer early, before symptoms appear. All LDCT scans conducted through the NLCSP will be bulk billed, ensuring no out-of-pocket costs for patients.
The program follows a straightforward four step process:
- Eligibility Confirmation: Consult your GP or healthcare provider to confirm your eligibility.
- Referral: If eligible, you will receive a referral for a low-dose CT scan.
- Appointment: Book an appointment at a dedicated Qscan Radiology Clinic. The scan is non-invasive and takes approximately 10–15 minutes.
- Results & Follow-Up: Your results will be sent to both you and your referring healthcare provider. The National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR) will remind you when it's time for your next scan.
Learn more:
About the National Lung Cancer Screening Program – Department of Health and Aged Care
Important Information for Referrers
To refer a patient to the NLCSP:
Follow the standard referral process and request a "LDCT Lung Cancer Screening scan".
In the clinical notes section of the referral, write "NLCSP".
Include relevant clinical details and risk factors.
Upon completion of the screening, Qscan will provide a structured report aligned with national guidelines, supporting appropriate follow-up and continuity of care. The NCSR will notify patients when they are due for their next screening.
FAQs
You may be eligible for screening if you:
- Are aged 50 to 70 years old
- Have no symptoms of lung cancer
- Have a history of 30 or more pack-years of cigarette smoking
A “pack-year” is equivalent to smoking one pack of cigarettes per day for a year. Your GP can help you calculate your smoking history.
- Are either a current smoker, or have quit within the past 10 years
You must see your GP to confirm your eligibility and receive a referral. Your ability to undergo the scan, such as being able to lie flat will also be assessed.
*Eligibility subject to adjustments according to the NCSR (https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/nlcsp/how-it-works#eligibility)
Qscan Radiology Clinics will offer screening CT scans under the NLCSP at selected clinics. Our commitment to quality and safety means you will be scanned using state-of-the-art low dose CT scanners and industry-leading protocols designed to minimise radiation exposure.
Participating clinics are below:
NSW
Qscan Westmead
Qscan Chatswood
TAS
Qscan North Hobart
North QLD
Qscan Mackay
Brisbane - QLD
Qscan Cleveland
Qscan Victoria Point
Qscan Toowong
Qscan Aspley
Qscan Redcliffe
Qscan Meadowbrook
Sunshine Coast - QLD
Qscan Maroochydore
Gold Coast - QLD
Qscan Tweed City
Qscan Nerang
WA
Qscan Rockingham
Qscan Midland
ACT
Qscan University of Canberra
Qscan Gungahlin
Your GP or healthcare provider, can assess your eligibility and provide you with a valid referral.