A CT scan uses advanced x-ray technology and computer software to create detailed cross-sectional images of your body, aiding in the diagnosis of various medical conditions.
Doctors may request a CT scan for various reasons, such as examining abdominal organs (liver, kidneys, spleen, bowel), pelvic and chest organs, brain structures, blood vessels, bones and joints, and other tissues.
Images are interpreted by our expert radiologists and sent to your doctor. In urgent cases, results are available sooner. Your doctor will discuss the important findings and next steps with you.
CT scans use low-dose x-rays, and are very safe. If you are pregnant or have kidney problems, please let us know before your appointment. Contrast agents are generally safe, and allergic reactions are rare.
The scanner’s large opening and short length, means you won’t feel enclosed, and you can talk to the operator at any time. If you feel uncomfortable, let the staff know.
CT scans use slightly more radiation than x-rays, however the increase is not enough to create additional risk for an unborn child unless we are imaging the pelvis or abdominal areas. If you require an abdominal CT during pregnancy the risks will be discussed with you beforehand.