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CT - Computerised Tomography
Why have a CT scan (Computerised tomography)?
You have been referred for a CT scan by your Doctor. This information will help you to be informed about the procedure. What is a CT scan? CT or computerised tomography is an X-ray examination that allows detailed cross sectional images of body areas. The scanner has a table lying through a large metal "doughnut". The staff will position the bed until the area to be examined lies inside the circle. The CT staff will go behind a partition to operate the scanner. They are able to talk to you during the scan and will let you know what is occurring. You may be asked to Preparation Hamilton Radiology has a CT scanner at its Anglesea Imaging Centre. Please phone Hamilton Radiology for an appointment. The receptionist will give you:
Some CT scans require you to drink a provided drink prior to the scan to show up your bowel on the scans. If you have allergies or asthma, please discuss this with the receptionist when you make your appointment, and with the CT staff. The procedure A CT scan usually takes 20 - 60 minutes depending on the type of scan required. The radiographer and radiologist will look at the CT films to ensure all the necessary films have been taken. Occasionally they may ask to take some additional images, if they feel they have not seen an area clearly. When your CT scan is completed, the Radiologist will interpret the images and send a report to your Doctor. A CD will be sent either to you or to your Doctor. If you receive them, it is important to keep them safely as they will be useful in the future if you require another CT scan. (If you are having a CT scan of the abdomen, click here for special instructions). Please contact Hamilton Radiology on 07-839 4909 or 0800 HAMRAD (0800 426723) for an appointment.. |