CT-Scan Pricing

  • Heart Score $180
  • Lung Screening $240
  • Without Contrast $325
  • With Contrast $415
  • With and Without Contrast $450
  • 1 Additional Body Part * $60

CT-Scan

Starting from $180

Computed tomography (CT), also known as Computed Axial Tomography (CAT), is a painless, sophisticated x-ray procedure. Multiple images are taken during a CT or CAT scan, and a computer compiles them into complete, cross-sectional pictures (“slices”) of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels.

Our new 128 slice Philips CT scanner is 2-8 times faster than the local imaging centers and thus less radiation exposure which is ideal for children and young adults. Our scanner obtains images of parts of the body that cannot be seen on a standard x-ray. Therefore, these scans often result in earlier diagnosis and more successful treatment of many diseases.

This will give doctors and inside look to help diagnose a problem if there is one. Each of these slices can be viewed individually or can be reviewed be viewed collectively to allow a clear internal picture of your body from different angles.

How you prepare for a CT scan depends on which part of your body is being scanned. You may be asked to:

CT scanners are shaped like a large doughnut standing on its side. You lie on a table that slides into the “doughnut hole,” which is called a gantry.

The table will move slowly through the gantry during the CT scan, as the gantry rotates in a circle around you. Each rotation yields several images of thin slices of your body.

CT images are stored as electronic data files and usually reviewed on a computer screen. A Board- Certified Radiologist interprets these images and sends a report to your doctor, often within hours of your scan. Your doctor will either contact you or return the results upon your next visit. We also can provide your images to you on a disk for your records upon request.

Tests Included

Preparation: Fast for 12 hours (no food or drink, except water) before sample collection. If you’re taking a supplement containing biotin (also called vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H, or coenzyme R), commonly found in products promoting nail, skin and hair health, it is recommended that you wait at least 72 hours from your last dose before sample collection.

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