What is a CT (Computed Tomography) Scan (Spine)?
This information is designed to help you understand the test(s) you will be having.
SPECIAL NOTES:
For exams being done as an outpatient, please arrive in registration 30 minutes prior to the appointment time. Most exams will not require you to wear a gown.
Your examination will be interpreted by a Radiologist (physician specializing in medical imaging). The Radiologist will dictate a report that states your exam results. The report will be typed and sent to your physician. You can make arrangements with your physician on how you will receive your exam results (such as follow-up appointment, calling the physician office, etc.).
If you have any questions, please call the Radiology/Medical Imaging Department.
A CT (computed tomography) scan is a painless method of taking a series of special pictures of your body You will be asked to lie on a special table and the radiographer will position you for the examination. You may have to receive an intravenous contrast solution during the examination.
OUTPATIENT PREPARATION:
(Cervical, Thoracic & Lumbar Spine)
No prep needed.
LENGTH OF PROCEDURE:
The procedure will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.