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What is a CT?
Computed Tomography (CT or CAT Scan) is a non-invasive, state-of-the-art
diagnostic procedure using x-rays that rotate around the patient and produce a
series of cross-sectional images of selected parts of the body. Once the scanner
has made several of these images, its powerful computer combines part of the
different pictures to create cross sectional views of the body. These images
provide physicians with an unobstructed look at organs and structures not seen
clearly on conventional x-rays.
Our spiral CT provides a volume scan - a short-time CT examination technique that
acquires measured data in spiral rotations and with a lower radiation exposure, which results
in a faster and safer examination for the patient. We work hard to ensure that our CT procedures are
safe, comfortable and efficient.
Frequently Asked Questions regarding CT procedures
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