Heart Scan

Heart CT Scan $599

A heart scan is the quickest, simplest, and most precise way to assess your heart health. Is there a history of heart disease in your family? Early detection is one of the most effective ways to take charge of your health before problems arise. What does a CT heart scan reveal? Our advanced CT scanner can identify irregularities before symptoms develop. The scan generates a coronary calcium score, which helps predict your risk of a heart attack. With this information, you can make informed changes to your diet and lifestyle to lower your risks and improve your heart health.

What is a Heart CT Scan?

CT Heart Scans: A Vital Tool for Heart Health

A CT heart scan, or computed tomography analysis, is a powerful diagnostic tool used to evaluate the health of your heart. These scans are particularly effective for detecting coronary artery disease and assessing the presence of calcium deposits in the coronary arteries—a key indicator of heart health.

What is a Coronary Calcium Scan?

A coronary calcium scan uses CT technology to measure calcium deposits in your coronary arteries. A higher coronary calcium score indicates a greater risk of significant narrowing in the arteries and an increased likelihood of a future heart attack. Scores range from 0 to 3000, with higher scores signaling more severe plaque buildup and greater urgency to consult a healthcare professional.

What Can a CT Heart Scan Detect?

  • Heart Valve Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Coronary Artery Blockages
  • Tumors in or on the Heart
  • Atherosclerosis (Plaque buildup in the arteries)

By identifying lipid plaque buildup early, a CT heart scan can help prevent blockages that restrict blood flow to the heart. Atherosclerosis, caused by the accumulation of calcium, cholesterol, and fats, is a leading cause of heart attacks. Early detection allows for timely intervention to reduce risks.

Why Consider a CT Heart Scan?

A CT heart scan provides an in-depth assessment of your heart, detecting potential problems like plaque rupture or blood clots before they lead to a heart attack. Additionally, these scans can identify other conditions, such as tumors on or in the heart, that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Radiation Exposure

CT heart scans involve low levels of radiation, comparable to X-rays, and pose minimal risk to most patients. However, women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should consult their doctor, as radiation exposure can impact a developing fetus.

Who Should Get a CT Heart Scan?

You should consider a CT heart scan if:

  • You have congenital heart disease or a heart birth defect.
  • There’s a family history of heart disease or other heart-related conditions.
  • You suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.
  • You are between the ages of 40 and 70, even without symptoms.
  • You are a current or former smoker, which increases your risk.

Early Detection is a Game Changer

Many heart conditions develop silently, showing no symptoms until it’s too late. A CT heart scan can provide early detection of critical issues, allowing you to take proactive steps to reduce your risks and improve your heart health.

If you’re concerned about your heart health or have risk factors such as those mentioned, a CT heart scan could provide the answers you need to take control of your future. Early detection saves lives—schedule your scan today.

ClearView Imaging

Game Changer!

A full-body scan from ClearView Imaging can significantly boost your chances of survival. Our non-invasive, low-dose scanner detects early signs of silent threats like cancer, tumors, and heart abnormalities, enabling you to take swift action.

  • Detecting Cancer Early
  • Rapid Diagnosis of Critical Conditions
  • Non-Invasive Diagnostic Precision
  • Preventing Disease Progression
  • Improved Prognosis

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