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Computed tomography (CT) scan is sometimes referred to as a CAT scan and shows detailed 2D and 3D images of your organs, blood vessels and bones.
A CT scanner is a ring-shaped machine filled with X-ray tubes. CT scans use X-rays to take detailed 2D and 3D images of inside your body. As you lie on a bed that passes through the middle of the scanner, it rotates and takes X-rays of your body. These are fed to a computer which creates 2D images (also known as slices). The 2D images can be stacked to create 3D images for your consultant to analyse.
From the CT scan a doctor can diagnose and monitor many conditions including cancer, stroke and fractures, and they're used to investigate a wide range of symptoms.
We invest in the latest CT scanning equipment which means we're able to carry out specialist CT scan procedures using the most technologically advanced and low radiation dose scanners available.
CT scans show detailed images of the many structures that make up our body. This includes images of bones, blood vessels and our internal organs.
A CT scan can detect a significant and abnormal injury to the body, even in its early stages. CT scans are especially helpful for investigating orthopaedic injuries. This is due to its advanced capabilities such as detecting tears in bone tissue that an X-ray would be unable to identify. It is also used as part of cardiac diagnostics and virtual colonoscopy for gastrointestinal problems.
The detailed imaging a CT scan provides imaging for orthopaedic conditions including spinal injuries. This is because it’s able to provide far detailed more information about the vertebrae and other spinal structures than a normal X-ray can.
The role of the CT scanner in health screening is particularly prevalent in bowel cancer screening and lung cancer screening. Screening is a key area for diagnosing conditions early.
A private CT scan at HCA UK normally takes between 10-20 minutes. We can arrange for your CT scan within 48 hours, and often on the same day as your initial appointment with your consultant.
One of our specialist radiologists will report your results back to your consultant, who will then contact you to discuss your results.
The cost of CT scans vary according to what part of the body or health concern is being investigated.
To find out more about our CT scan costs, please call 01745 881 625
CT scans can be completed as part of diagnosis and monitoring, or can be a part of a procedure during an operation. On the day of your imaging our radiography team will prepare you and explain what you need to do and what will happen during your scan.
Our consultant radiologists work together with our consultant physicians and surgeons to ensure the accuracy and results of your scan.
Before we can confirm your CT scan, we firstly require a referral letter or an imaging request form from your Doctor.
When you book an appointment to see an HCA UK consultant, if a CT scan is required this will often be arranged for the same day as your initial appointment.