
We perform CT Scans on most advanced multi slice scanner (CT Brivo385 by GE Healthcare).
A computed tomography (CT) scan is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed internal images of the body. CT scans can be used to identify disease or injury within various regions of the body, including bones, muscles, organs, and blood vessels. The procedure involves taking dozens to hundreds of images of the body, which are then stacked together by a computer to create a detailed image. CT scans are more detailed than regular X-rays and can show internal injuries and bleeding, locate tumors, blood clots, excess fluid, or infection, and help guide treatment plans and procedures such as biopsies, surgeries, and radiation therapy. CT scans can also be used to detect and monitor diseases and conditions such as cancer, heart disease, lung nodules, and liver masses. CT scans are painless and noninvasive, and the procedure doesn’t take very long. However, there is a risk of radiation exposure, and contrast agents may be used to improve the radiologist’s ability to find any abnormalities.