64-Slice CT Scan


What is 64-Slice CT Scan?

A 64-Slice CT Scan is an advanced computed tomography (CT) imaging technology that captures highly detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It utilizes 64 detector rows to acquire multiple slices in a single rotation, offering superior clarity, faster scan times, and enhanced diagnostic accuracy.

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Who should use 64-Slice CT Scan?

A 64-slice CT scan is ideal for individuals who need:

✔ Cardiac Assessment – Detects coronary artery disease and evaluates heart function.

✔ Lung Screening – Identifies lung conditions, including early-stage lung cancer.

✔ Brain & Neurological Imaging – Assesses strokes, aneurysms, and head injuries.

✔ Abdominal & Pelvic Scans – Diagnoses issues related to the liver, kidneys, intestines, and reproductive organs.

✔ Orthopedic & Spine Evaluation – Helps in detecting fractures, disc problems, and joint conditions.

✔ Cancer Detection & Monitoring – Provides clear imaging for tumor detection and treatment planning.

If you have a history of heart disease, respiratory conditions, or unexplained symptoms like chest pain or severe headaches, a 64-slice CT scan can provide the answers you need.

Why choose Gensan Medical Center for this service?

At Gensan Medical Center, we offer the most advanced diagnostic imaging with a patient-centered approach:

✔ State-of-the-Art 64-Slice CT Scanner – Ensures unparalleled detail and accuracy.

✔ Expert Radiologists & Technicians – Experienced professionals dedicated to precision.

✔ Swift Diagnoses & Personalized Care – Fast results with treatment plans tailored to you.

✔ Enhanced Comfort & Safety – Reduced scan times and minimized radiation exposure.

✔ Compassionate & Professional Care – Your well-being is our top priority.

This makes it particularly effective for detecting cardiovascular diseases, lung disorders, tumors, and other medical conditions with minimal radiation exposure.

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