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CT - Computed Tomography

Computed Tomography (CT) serves as a medical imaging technique utilising X-rays to generate intricate images in thin slices.

Radiographer discussing CT scan with patient lying on bed of CT.

What is a CT scan?

CT Scan is available at our Fairfield & South Melbourne clinics.

A Computed Tomography (CT) is a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays to create detailed pictures or images in very fine slices. Each picture created during a CT procedure shows organs, bones, and other tissues in a thin slice. The entire series of pictures produced in CT is like a loaf of sliced bread. Each slice can be looked at individually or viewed as a whole.

You will be scanned on what is known as a multi-slice CT scanner which has the ability of producing up to hundreds of slices that are often less than 1mm thick. CT is widely used to help diagnose:

  • Circulatory system disease and conditions, such as atherosclerosis, aneurysm, and blood clots
  • Spinal conditions
  • Masses and tumours
  • Kidney and bladder stones
  • Inflammatory diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and sinusitis
  • Injuries to head, skeletal system, and internal organs.
  • Gout, arthritis, and fractures of the extremities.

A CT scanner is an open shaped doughnut ring through which a table passes. Patients are positioned comfortably in a variety of ways, depending upon the area of imaging interest. The patient lies still on a flat surface as the table moves through the doughnut. Often, an entire scan can be done while the patient holds his or her breath for only one inhalation and exhalation.

The process is painless and takes between 5 & 15 minutes

Sometimes an injection of contrast, a special dye will be given into your arm to help display the area clearly. A radiographer will be available at all times during the examination to answer questions and ensure you are comfortable.

Most CT scans require minimal preparation. Our staff will advise you at the time of booking if any preparation is needed for your scan. Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and note that you may be asked to change into a gown and remove metal objects including glasses, jewellery, and dentures as they can affect the scan quality. It is very important to tell the receptionist if you are pregnant, have diabetes or any allergies.

  • Your referral form – please note we accept referral forms from all providers
  • Medicare card
  • Pension or concession card
  • Any prior imaging
  • Work cover or motor vehicle accident claim details

Our radiologist will interpret your examination and send the results directly to your doctor as soon as they are available. Your doctor will review your results and explain these results to you.

As a community focused radiology provider, in most instances, we bulk bill to Medicare, but it is important to check with your individual practice prior to your service.