CT


CT scans, or com­put­ed tomog­ra­phy, use ion­iz­ing radi­a­tion to cre­ate detailed, 3D images of the body. This advanced tech­nol­o­gy allows radi­ol­o­gists to visu­al­ize your anato­my with excep­tion­al clar­i­ty. Over the years, CT scans have become sig­nif­i­cant­ly safer, pro­vid­ing high­er image qual­i­ty while reduc­ing radi­a­tion exposure. 

Why the Test is Performed? 

CT rapid­ly cre­ates detailed pic­tures of the body, includ­ing the brain, chest, and abdomen. The test may be used to: 

  • Study blood vessels 
  • Iden­ti­fy mass­es and tumors, includ­ing cancer

Our Equip­ment

Siemens Def­i­n­i­tions AS CT Scanner 

    Procedures

    Related Specialties

    Routine CT Scans

    CT Angiography

    CT High-Resolution Chest

    CT Lung Cancer Screenings

    3D Rendering of Bones/Vessels