What is Computed Tomography (CT)?
Computed Tomography (CT) is a fast and highly detailed imaging method that uses X-rays and computer processing to produce cross-sectional images of the body. CT scans allow doctors to visualize internal organs, bones, blood vessels, and soft tissues with exceptional clarity, making it an essential tool in modern diagnostic medicine.
This method is used for:
CT scans are quick, painless, and highly accurate. Advanced multi-slice CT technology enables rapid imaging with reduced radiation doses while maintaining high resolution. The procedure typically takes only a few minutes. Results can usually be obtained the next day.
Special English reports are prepared for international patients, and the process is managed with language support.