A full body CT can reveal findings involving major organs, calcified coronary plaque, lung abnormalities, cysts, masses, inflammation, and other issues that warrant a closer physician review.
Frequently asked questions
Answers before, during, and after your scan.
If you do not see your question here, call 844-756-0200. Our patient concierge team can help you compare scan options and understand what to expect.
That depends on the question you want answered. CT is often preferred for heart and lung-focused preventive screening, while MRI is valuable when soft tissue or neurologic detail is needed.
Many of our preventive scans take about five minutes, though total appointment time can vary based on the study and your consultation needs.
Yes, heart screening includes a coronary calcium score and a radiologist-reviewed report that you can share with your physician.
No. These are non-invasive imaging visits with no sedation, injections, or recovery time for most preventive studies.
Most preventive scans are private-pay services. Our team can explain pricing, memberships, and financing conversations before you schedule.
Your results are provided directly to you, and you can choose how to share them with your physician or specialist.
Start with a consultation. Our patient concierge team can discuss your goals, timing, family history, and questions before you decide on a service.
Need more detail?
Talk directly with our preventive imaging team.
We will review your goals, recommend an appropriate starting point, and explain pricing or membership options in straightforward language.
Quick reminders
- Most preventive scans are fast and non-invasive.
- Radiologist-reviewed reporting gives you something concrete to discuss.
- We do not bill insurance for most preventive screening services.
- Membership and financing conversations are available when appropriate.
