What does a CT scan diagnose?
A CT scan is a diagnostic tool that takes detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It’s usually used to diagnose conditions or check how well a treatment you are being administered is working.
CT is excellent in showing soft tissue, air, fluid, bone, vessels and all other internal structures of the body, allowing your doctor to identify any problems.
At Prime Health, we use CT scans to diagnose a wide range of conditions.
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