CT Scan
A CT scan (Computerized Axial Tomography) assists medical providers in better visualizing the body’s anatomy. The CT images are produced by taking a series of x-ray images around your body. These images are then processed by a computer to create a cross-sectional image of bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels.
These images are much more detailed than a single x-ray image and can help with the diagnosis of diseases and life-threatening illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, strokes, and cancer.