Preventive scan options
Choose the right scan for the question you want answered.
Some patients want a broad baseline. Others want a focused heart, lung, or brain conversation. We help you start in the right place.
Full body scan
A broad preventive baseline when you want a wider look.
Our full body CT is designed for patients who want visibility across several major systems in one visit.
- Reviews major organs from the neck through the pelvis in one visit.
- Can reveal findings involving the lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, pancreas, and spine.
- Produces a radiologist-reviewed report to discuss with your physician.
- Supports a more proactive approach when you want answers before symptoms escalate.
Heart scan
A focused study for patients who want earlier cardiovascular visibility.
Heart scans are often a compelling first step when family history, cholesterol, stress, or personal concern is driving the conversation.
- Measures calcified coronary plaque before symptoms force a crisis conversation.
- Takes only minutes and does not require needles, sedation, or recovery time.
- Includes a calcium score and report you can bring directly to your physician.
- Often recommended for adults with family history, cholesterol issues, smoking history, or chronic stress.
CT or MRI?
Different studies answer different kinds of questions.
The best scan depends on whether you want broad preventive coverage or a more focused neurologic or soft-tissue review.
CT screening
- Best when speed and broad anatomic coverage matter.
- Especially valuable for coronary calcium scoring and lung-focused screening.
- Often the strongest fit for patients who want a wide preventive overview.
MRI and MRA imaging
- Helpful when soft tissue detail or neurovascular focus is the priority.
- A strong complement to CT when your questions center on the brain or specific tissues.
- Typically takes longer, but can provide additional depth in targeted areas.
Coverage
Areas commonly reviewed during a full body scan.
The exact conversation around your results depends on the findings and should always be reviewed with your physician.
Who often asks about a heart scan
Common reasons patients start with calcium scoring.
This is not a diagnostic substitute for physician care, but it can be a strong next conversation when risk factors are present.
Long-term prevention
For patients who want to monitor change over time.
Some patients prefer a package strategy that blends imaging and lab work into a more structured long-term plan.
- Build a multi-year preventive plan instead of reacting one crisis at a time.
- Track changes over time with structured follow-up and repeat imaging.
- Pair imaging, labs, and specialty studies around one preventive strategy.
- Make screening more practical with bundled pricing and membership pathways.
Need help narrowing it down?
Start with a consultation, not a guess.
Call 844-756-0200 or request a consultation online. We will help you compare timing, scan type, and pricing before you book.
