Why Should you get a Full-Body Scan?
Detect Cancers & Heart Disease
Our full-body CT scan includes essential organs from the lymph nodes in the neck down to the mid-thigh and the complex structures of the body—the areas most susceptible to disease, abnormal growth, or degeneration.
Peace of Mind
Get the reassurance you need with a deep insight into your health. Our full-body scan helps detect cancer, heart disease, and other possible abnormalities as early as possible, providing you with the information necessary to take proactive steps for your health.
No Waiting Lists
Full body scans are only available privately, not through insurance, so there are no lengthy waiting lists or insurance approvals required.
Accurate Diagnoses
High-resolution, AI-enabled imaging offers precise diagnostics and provides a detailed overview of vital organs, detecting abnormalities that may not be evident through other diagnostic methods.
What do you Scan in a Full Body Scan?
We conduct scans from the neck to mid-thighs, excluding the limbs. Our focus is on examining your essential internal organs for any irregularities, abnormalities or cancers.
Areas of the body
- Lungs
- Heart
- Liver
- Kidneys
- Pancreas
- Spleen
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
Risk Assessment
- Tumors
- Aneurysms
- Calcifications
- Infections
- Cysts
- Liver disease
- Kidney stones
- Vascular diseases
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
- Hairy-cell leukemia
- Lung cancer
- COPD
- Prostate cancer
- Liver cancer
- Colon cancer
- Thyroid cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Intestinal cancer
- Uterine cancer
- Stomach cancer
How It Works
1. Book Your Scan
For your convenience, you may call us at 123-456-7890 or book your scan online.
2. Have Your Full Body Scan
Visit our scanning center the day of your appointment. No special preparation is required. Wear something comfortable and free of metal and you’re ready to scan.
3. Get Your Results
Reports will be delivered within 24-hours via a secure link to our client portal.
Who Should get a Full Body Scan?
Risk Assessment
- Asymptomatic individuals with risk factors
- Smokers and former smokers
- Those with chronic conditions
- Individuals with known health conditions
- Family history of heart disease
- Family history of aneurysims
- Family history of cancer and other diseases
- Those with high-risk occupational exposure
Who Should Get Scanned Regularly
- Middle-aged and older adults
- Individuals considering lifestyle changes
- Athletes and fitness enthusiasts
- Individuals with concerns about osteoporosis
- Individuals with unexplained weight loss
- People with a history of environmental exposure
- Individuals planning major medical procedures
- Those seeking peace of mind
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a full body CT scan?
What do you scan in a full body scan?
How quick is the scan?
The entire scanning process takes just 5 minutes. Following completion of your scan, our radiologist will compile a comprehensive report, highlighting any notable observations. This report will guide whether additional diagnostic tests are advisable.
Who should get a full body scan?
A full-body CT scan can be an important tool for early detection of potential health issues. Consider getting one if you have specific risk factors, such as obesity, environmental exposures, or a family history of disease. Individuals who may benefit include:
- People with Risk Factors but No Symptoms: If you have a family history of conditions like cancer or heart disease, a full-body CT scan can help identify early signs or genetic predispositions.
- Smokers and Former Smokers: Those who smoke or used to smoke are at a higher risk of lung cancer and respiratory diseases. A CT scan can detect lung abnormalities early.
- Individuals with Known Health Conditions: If you have a history of cancer, heart disease, or kidney issues, regular scans can monitor for recurrence or progression.
- Middle-Aged and Older Adults: As we age, the risk of various health issues rises. A CT scan can be part of a preventive care plan.
- Individuals Making Lifestyle Changes: If you’re starting a new exercise routine, quitting smoking, or changing your diet, a scan can serve as a baseline to track your health improvements.
- Athletes and Fitness Enthusiasts: Those involved in intense physical activities may use scans to assess potential injuries and monitor overall musculoskeletal health.
- People with Environmental Exposure: If you’ve lived near areas with environmental pollutants, a full body scan can identify potential health risks.
- Those Seeking Peace of Mind: Some individuals may choose to undergo a scan simply to reassure themselves about their overall health.
High-Risk Occupational Exposure: Those exposed to hazardous substances at work may benefit from regular scans to monitor potential health impacts.
Is a full body scan painful?
No, it’s a completely non-invasive scan. No needles, no dyes, no fasting and no medications to take.
Comprehensive Scans, Complete Peace of Mind. Schedule your full-body scan today.