What is a CT Scan?
A CT scan is a fast, advanced imaging technique that creates crisp, cross-sectional views of the body—far beyond what standard X-rays can reveal. Using a rotating X-ray beam, it captures detailed slices of your internal anatomy, helping doctors see organs, bones, and soft tissues with remarkable clarity.
Common Diagnostic Uses
How it works
You’ll lie on a motorized table that glides through a circular CT scanner. As it rotates, the scanner captures multiple images in seconds. Most scans take under 10 minutes. It’s quick, painless, and safe. Once complete, our expert radiologists review the images and work with your doctor to guide the next steps in your care.
