Computed Tomography (CT)
Computed tomography (CT scan) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses radiation and a computer to generate cross sectional pictures of the body and internal anatomy in high detail. CT can show bone and soft tissue structures such as internal organs, muscles, and blood vessels. It can be utilized to diagnose a wide variety of medical conditions. A CT scan may require a contrast media to better highlight abnormalities and assist the radiologist with making the most accurate diagnosis. These studies are performed by certified imaging technologists, and every examination is directly supervised and interpreted by our board certified radiologists.