Sacramento Scan Center
Body Scan in Sacramento, CA
High speed CT scanners allows radiologists to rapidly scan the body to see if there are any cancers present. Because the images are taken so quickly, the risk of exposure to radiation is minimal. A body scan analyzes your lungs, heart, and abdomen/pelvis.
The lung CT has the capability of detecting potentially malignant nodules early as well as detecting aortic aneurysms and calcium deposits within plaque in the coronary arteries. The body scan can also detect masses in the liver, spleen, pancreas, retroperitoneum and pelvis. With early detection comes early diagnosis and treatment therefore providing patients with a better outcome.
About SACRAMENTO HEART SCAN
Those trying to locate a Sacramento scan center need look no further than Sacramento Heart Scan. Located in Sacramento, California, Dr. Bellinger and the rest of the physicians at the center are committed to their patients’ well-being and success. Only the most advanced technology will do for the Sacramento scan center, ensuring that each patient is scanned in the safest environment possible with the most accurate equipment and technology available. Accuracy is a big concern for the Dr. Bellinger and his team, as an accurate scan often allows for early diagnosis or detection of a disease, condition or injury. This early diagnosis can often times be the difference between a successful treatment and an unsuccessful treatment. This is why only the best, most up to date and cutting edge equipment and scanning technology is used at Sacramento Heart Scan. The Sacramento scan center knows that many patients enter their offices unsure of the scanning process or technology. Consultation is available for this reason, to allow the patients a chance to speak with a professional before undergoing a scan. With many scans available, patients are sure to find what they require with Dr. Bellinger and his team. Some of the services offered include a 64 Slice CT scan, bone density scan, heart scan, body scan, carotid artery scan, lung scan and a non-invasive angiography.

