Computed Tomography (CT) Scan
Computer tomography, commonly referenced as a CT scan, can be used to determine a wide variety of diseases and conditions. A CT scan will produce a high-resolution image of your internal organs, bones, soft tissue or blood vessels.
CT Scan services
- Abdomen and pelvis scan – noninvasive scanning of the liver, spleen, kidneys and other internal organs in cases of trauma
- Angiography – minimally invasive scanning of blood vessels and tissues
- Body scan – noninvasive, cross-sectional scanning of organs for cancer or internal injuries
- Calcium scoring – noninvasive scanning for calcium build-up in the heart's arteries
- Chest scan – noninvasive scanning of the lungs for cancer, pneumonia, tuberculosis or emphysema
- Colonography – noninvasive scanning of the colon for detection of polyps or early-stage growths
- Head scan – noninvasive scanning of the skull to detect fractures, blood clots, tumors or aneurysms
- Pediatric scan – noninvasive body scanning specifically for children in response to abdominal pain, cancer detection or injury
- Sinus scan – noninvasive scanning of the skull to detect inflammatory diseases, tumors or sinusitis
- Spinal scan – noninvasive scanning of the spine to detect tumors and bone density, as well as in response to pain
To schedule an appointment for a CT Scan
- Battle Creek: Central Scheduling (269) 245-8666
- Kalamazoo and Paw Paw area: Central Scheduling (269) 341-8700 or (888) 741-6415
- South Haven: Testing & Imaging (269) 639-2828, option 1
To learn more about pediatric CT Scans, watch the You're Getting a CT Scan video below.
