It concerns me that women won’t be given a choice or you’ll be put to the bottom of the pile. If you express a preference for a female radiographer will be labelled sexist.
Totally disagree. If they hire more radiographers, regardless of gender, and have the equipment etc. to do more exams, then everyone will be seen quicker. Obviously the wait times for male radiographers will be shorter so those people who are OK with seeing them will probably be seen sooner, but it also means the wait times for female radiographers will be shorter too. Preference will be asked at time of booking so how would that mean someone will be labelled as sexist?
Personally I think the whole thing is being made more worrying than it needs to be. They will probably hire a very small number of male radiographers so the chances of seeing one will be tiny. If they have one on staff patients will be asked if they have a preference and appointments booked accordingly. If you see a male radiographer you'll get a chaperone. If you choose not to, you'll see a female radiographer, no chaperone.