HOW SHOULD I PREPARE?
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Before some exams, you may be asked to avoid normal eating or drinking for a period of time. You should continue medications prescribed by your doctor unless informed otherwise. Diabetic patients may need to delay their medication until after they have eaten in order to avoid an insulin reaction. You may be asked to wear a hospital gown and may have to remove items such as glasses, jewelry, dentures, hearing aids, etc. Women should always inform their technologist if there is any possibility of pregnancy.
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WHAT IF I NEED A CONTRAST INJECTION?
CT contrast is an organically bound iodine material that is used to make some abnormalities easier to see. Radiology Ltd. uses only non-ionic contrast (the safest kind), but with all contrast agents there is some potential for allergic reaction. Be sure to tell your technologist if you've had a reaction to contrast in the past or if you are particularly sensitive to medications. If you take Glucophage, Glucovance, or any other type of metformin medication to regulate your diabetes, you will need to stop taking it for 48 hours after your exam.
HOW DO I GET THE RESULTS?
After your study is over, the images will be evaluated by one of our board-certified radiologists with expertise in CT imaging. A final report will be sent to your doctor, who can then discuss the results with you in detail.
Radiology Ltd. offers CT scans at multiple locations for your convenience. Should you have any questions regarding your CT scan, we will be happy to discuss them with you.