Medical Imaging – CT Scan
Clearer Diagnosis Through Advanced Imaging
CT (Computed Tomography) scans offer detailed cross-sectional images of your body to help detect conditions ranging from fractures to tumours and vascular issues. Whether you’re experiencing symptoms, need a screening, or require follow-up imaging, CT scans provide fast, non-invasive, and highly accurate insights.
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CT Scan – Understand Your Health with Confidence
A CT scan gives doctors a more complete view of internal organs, bones, and tissues than regular X-rays. Whether you’re investigating chest pain, abdominal issues, or brain and spine concerns, this imaging tool helps confirm or rule out serious conditions early.
From prescription guidance to cost comparisons and radiation safety, we help you navigate the process clearly, so you can make informed choices and get timely answers with confidence.
Contact us if you would like to book with the CT Scan packages from the above hospitals and medical centres.
Financials
CT scans in Singapore are generally claimable under MediSave and private insurance when they are medically necessary—for example, if ordered by a doctor to investigate symptoms or confirm a diagnosis. However, coverage can vary based on your condition, scan type, and insurance plan.
If you have further inquiries, we recommend reaching out to your financial or insurance advisor for personalised guidance.
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FAQs
1. Do I need a doctor’s referral to get a CT scan?
Yes, a CT scan typically requires a referral or prescription from a licensed doctor. This ensures the scan is medically necessary and suitable for your condition.
2. How long does a CT scan take?
Most CT scans take between 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being scanned and whether contrast dye is used.
3. Is a CT scan safe?
CT scans involve exposure to a small amount of ionising radiation. While the risk is minimal, they are only recommended when medically necessary to ensure the benefits outweigh any potential risk.
4. Will I need to fast or prepare before the scan?
Preparation depends on the type of CT scan. You may be asked to fast for a few hours or avoid certain medications. Your clinic will give you specific instructions before your appointment.
5. How soon will I get the results?
Results are usually available within 1 to 3 working days. Your doctor will review the scan and discuss the findings with you during a follow-up consultation.