Case Description :
A CT Scan (Computed Tomography) is one of the most advanced diagnostic tools we offer, providing detailed cross-sectional images of the body that help clinicians detect, monitor, and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Unlike conventional X-rays, CT scans combine multiple images taken from different angles using computer processing to generate highly precise images of bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels.
CT scans are commonly requested for:
- Head and Brain: Evaluation of trauma, stroke, tumors, bleeding, and sinus diseases.
- Chest: Assessment of lungs for infections, tumors, pulmonary embolism, and chronic diseases.
- Abdomen & Pelvis: Investigation of abdominal pain, organ pathologies (liver, kidneys, pancreas), appendicitis, tumors, and vascular disorders.
- Musculoskeletal System: Fractures, joint problems, bone tumors, and spinal evaluation.
- Cardiovascular: CT angiography for blood vessel abnormalities, aneurysms, and cardiac disease.
What We Do :

Medical laboratory and specialists services
- Patient Preparation
- Positioning
- Image Acquisition
- Contrast Administration (if required)
- Reconstruction & Processing
- Review by Radiologist
Results & Reporting
- A comprehensive radiology report is generated, detailing observed abnormalities, disease extent, and possible differential diagnoses.
- Normal Results: Clear visualization of organs, tissues, and bones without evidence of pathology.
- Abnormal Results: Detection of lesions, fractures, hemorrhage, tumors, infections, or vascular irregularities.
- Results are communicated to the referring physician for further clinical management.