TYPES OF CT SCAN
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Computerized Tomography(CT Scan) is an imaging procedure that uses an X-ray machine connected to a computer. The scan creates cross-sectional images or slices of the internal structures of the body.
It uses the combination of X-rays and a computer to create pictures of your organs,bones, and other tissues. It shows more detail than a regular X-Ray.
Diagnose Injury
Detecting Diseases
Monitor Ongoing Treatment
A CT Abdomen Scan is a highly detailed imaging test that helps doctors examine the internal organs, blood vessels, and tissues within the abdominal region.
It helps in diagnosing fractures, infections, tumors, and degenerative bone diseases with greater accuracy than traditional X-rays. Provides detailed cross-sectional images of bones, joints.
High-resolution imaging test that provides detailed cross-sectional images of the brain, skull, and surrounding structures. It is used to diagnose and evaluate a wide range.
A CT Chest Scan is a highly detailed imaging test used to evaluate the lungs and surrounding structures. It helps in detecting heart-related conditions with high accuracy and speed.
A CT Neck Scan (Computed Tomography of the Neck) is a highly detailed imaging test used to evaluate the throat, lymph nodes, blood vessels, soft tissues, and airway structures.
A Pelvic CT Scan (Computed Tomography of the Pelvis) is a detailed imaging test used to examine the bones, organs, blood vessels, and soft tissues in the pelvic region.
A CT Kidney Scan (Computed Tomography of the Kidneys & Urinary System) is a detailed imaging test that provides high-resolution images of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
A CT Spine Scan (Computed Tomography of the Spine) is a highly detailed imaging test used to evaluate the bones, discs, nerves, and soft tissues of the spinal column.
Accurate, non-invasive imaging MRI scans, with detailed insights into the body's structures. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRI does not use radiation, making it a safe choice for diagnosing a wide range of conditions.
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Fast, painless, and precise imaging with CT scans, offering detailed cross-sectional views. It helps in diagnosing a wide range of medical conditions by offering clear and precise visuals of organs, bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels.
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Helping detect conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Doppler ultrasound is a noninvasive imaging technique that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to evaluate blood flow through blood vessels.
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Safe and non-invasive ultrasound scans, using sound waves. An Ultrasound Scan, also known as Sonography, is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of the body's internal organs, tissues, and blood flow.
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Advanced imaging technique that uses digital sensors instead of traditional film to capture high-resolution images of bones. It is a quick, painless, and highly efficient diagnostic tool used for detecting fractures, infections, lung conditions, and more.
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Quick and non-invasive imaging with X-ray scans, providing clear images of bones. It helps in diagnosing various heart conditions by detecting irregular heartbeats, blockages, and other cardiac abnormalities. Identifies irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) and other electrical issues.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI scan is a safe exam. That said, there is no conclusive data that proves MRIs are safe for the woman and the foetus as of yet.
Remove all your jewelry, watch, belt, as they interfere with the results. You may be advised not to eat or drink anything for up to 4 hours before the scan. Our radiologists will guide you with specific instructions.
Our team of expert radiologists and support staff are fully committed to providing the best possible care and results for our patients.
No, the procedure may cause mild discomfort for some, but the procedure is entirely painless.
Once the scan is over, the images will be studied by our expert radiologists and team to formulate a report. The report will then be sent to you and your doctor to diagnose, manage and treat any condition.