CT Scan
A computed tomography (CT) scan uses X-rays to make detailed pictures of structures inside of the body. A CT scan can be used to study all parts of your body, such as the chest, belly, pelvis, or an arm or leg. It can take pictures of body organs, such as the liver, pancreas, intestines, kidneys, bladder, adrenal glands, lungs, and heart. It also can study blood vessels, bones, and the spinal cord.
- CT Neck & Chest
- CT Planning (Regular)
- CT Chest Abdomen Pelvis With &
- CT Carotid Angio
- CT Tri Phase Liver
- CT Pancrease Tri Phase
- CT Head & Neck
- CT Pns Axial Coronal
- CT Chest
- CT Urogram
- CT Scanogram
- CT Knee Joint
- CT Hip Joint
- CT Shoulder Joint
- CT Joint
- 3D MPR
- Extra Film Charges(4 Film) Liv
- Extra Film Charges(5 Film) Lv
- CT Angio Brain
- CT Angio Carotid & Brain
- CT Angio Head & Neck
- CT Angio Abdomen /Mesenteric Vessel
- CTV Brain
- CT Pulmonary Angio
- CT Renal Angio
- CT Angio of Two Region
- CT Angio Single Lower Extremity
- CT Angio Double Lower Extremity
- CT Abdodmen
- CT Abdomen
- CT Abdomen & Pelvic
- CT Kub
- CT Pelvic
- CT Upper Limb Joints
- CT Lower Limb Joints
- CT Cervical Spine
- CT Thoracic Spine
- CT CT Lumbar Spine
- CT Special Reconstructions (3d, Mpr)
- CT Brain
- CT Face
- CT Orbit
- CT Inner Ear
- CT Neck
- CT HrCT (Chest)
- CT PNS Axial Only
- CT Chest & Abdomen
For more information please call our Radiology Department on +51 8090356.