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Your
CT Experience
The
technologist, who is an expert in the use of this specialized equipment,
will assist you onto the CT examination table and position you for the
scan. A loose band may be used to keep you in position, since any movement
can distort the images. In many instances, it is necessary to administer
a contrast medium to highlight certain body organs. Usually it is given
orally or injected into a vein. From an adjacent room that offers a clear
view of you and the procedure, the technologist will conduct and monitor
the scan. Once the scan begins, you will feel the table move through the
scanner. You will also hear a whirring noise or a high-pitched beep. These
sounds are a normal part of the machine operation. In order to obtain
the best possible images, the technologist may ask you to hold your breath
for a short period of time. The examination is quite painless and normally
takes about 30 minutes.
What
happens after I am finished?
A
board-certified radiologist will study the images and send a report of
the results to your physician. All urgent findings will be communicated
immediately. Your doctor will contact you to discuss the results of the
CT scan.
Our
staff will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.
We are here for you, so please don't hesitate to ask!

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