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CT Scan

CT Scan — Fast, Detailed Diagnostic Imaging

Our advanced CT scanner delivers high-resolution cross-sectional images in minutes — ideal for diagnosing injuries, infections, tumors, and vascular conditions. Same-day appointments available.

Duration
10–30 minutes
Contrast
Often required
Radiation
Low-dose X-ray
Scheduling
Same-day available

What Is a CT Scan?

A CT (Computed Tomography) scan uses a series of X-ray images taken from different angles, combined by a computer into detailed cross-sectional views of your body. It's faster than MRI (most scans take under 15 minutes) and excels at showing bone detail, bleeding, blood vessels, and organ abnormalities. Our modern CT scanner uses low-dose protocols to minimize radiation exposure while maintaining excellent image quality.

What Can CT Scan Diagnose?

  • Head injuries and stroke
  • Chest and lung conditions (pneumonia, blood clots, lung nodules)
  • Abdominal and pelvic pain (appendicitis, kidney stones, tumors)
  • Bone fractures and spinal injuries
  • Blood vessel problems (CTA for aneurysms, blockages)
  • Cardiac calcium scoring (heart disease risk)
  • Cancer staging and monitoring
  • Lung cancer screening (low-dose CT)

How to Prepare for Your CT Scan

  • 1
    If contrast is needed, you may need to fast for 4 hours before the exam
  • 2
    Tell us about any allergies, especially to iodine or contrast dye
  • 3
    Inform us if you have kidney problems or diabetes
  • 4
    Wear comfortable, metal-free clothing
  • 5
    Arrive 15 minutes early with insurance card and referral
  • 6
    You may need to drink oral contrast liquid before abdominal/pelvic scans

What to Expect During Your CT Scan

1

Check-In

Complete paperwork and change if needed. For abdominal scans, you may drink oral contrast about an hour before the scan.

2

The Scan

You'll lie on a table that moves slowly through a donut-shaped scanner. It's open on both ends — not enclosed like an MRI. You may be asked to hold your breath briefly. Most scans take 5–15 minutes.

3

IV Contrast (if needed)

A small IV will be placed in your arm. You may feel a warm sensation or metallic taste for a few seconds when the contrast is injected — this is completely normal.

4

After Your Scan

Resume normal activities immediately. If you received IV contrast, drink extra water to flush it from your system. Results to your doctor within 48 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Schedule Your CT Scan?

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