CT Scan in Raz-Al-Khaima
At Lifecare Homecare in Raz-Al-Khaima, we offer advanced CT scan services tailored to various anatomical regions, ensuring precise diagnostics and comprehensive care. Our caregiver assistance and convenient pick-up and drop-off services prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout the process.
Our CT Scan Services
CT Scan for abdomen
Used to visualize and diagnose conditions in the abdomen, such as tumors, inflammation, and organ abnormalities.
CT Scan for head
Focuses on the brain and skull, often used to detect injuries, tumors, bleeding, or other neurological conditions.
CT scan for chest
Used to assess the lungs, heart, and surrounding structures, helping to diagnose conditions like lung cancer, pulmonary embolism, or cardiovascular issues.
CT scan for pelvis
Primarily employed to examine the pelvis and reproductive organs, useful in diagnosing conditions like ovarian cysts or prostate problems.
CT Scan for Spine
Focuses on the spine and spinal cord, helping to identify injuries, herniated discs, or spinal conditions.
Sinus CT Scan
Used to evaluate the sinuses and nasal passages, often to diagnose sinus infections or structural issues.
Musculoskeletal CT Scan
Examines bones and joints, useful for diagnosing fractures, arthritis, or other orthopedic conditions.
Angiography CT Scan
Specialized for visualizing blood vessels, it helps detect blockages, aneurysms, or other vascular issues.
Frequently asked Questions
You can easily schedule your CT scan appointment by contacting our helpline or booking online through our website.
Typically, you’ll need to fast for a few hours before the scan and avoid wearing metal objects. Our team will provide specific instructions based on your scan type.
CT scan appointments usually last between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the complexity of the scan.
CT scans are generally safe, but they involve exposure to radiation. Our team takes precautions to minimize radiation exposure and ensure patient safety.
Abdominal CT scans can detect a wide range of conditions, including tumors, inflammation, organ abnormalities, and kidney stones.
Yes, CT scans are effective in detecting brain tumors, along with other neurological conditions such as bleeding or injuries.
CT scans use X-rays to create detailed images of the body’s internal structures, while MRI scans use magnetic fields and radio waves. Each has its own strengths and limitations for different types of conditions.
In some cases, contrast dye may be used to enhance the visibility of certain structures or abnormalities. Our team will advise you if contrast dye is necessary for your scan.
The frequency of CT scans depends on your medical condition and the recommendations of your healthcare provider. Our team will guide you on the appropriate timing for follow-up scans.
Yes, CT scans are effective in detecting lung cancer, along with other lung conditions such as pulmonary embolism or pneumonia. Early detection through CT screening can improve treatment outcomes.