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Facility | City | Type |
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Deborah Heart and Lung Center | Browns Mills | Acute Care Hospital |
Glasgow Imaging, LLC | Newark | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Southeast Medical Imaging | Glen Mills | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Albert Einstein Medical Center | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
West Jersey Hospital | Voorhees | Acute Care Hospital |
Valley Forge Medical Center and Hospital | Norristown | Acute Care Hospital |
Able Imaging, Springdale Radiology | Cherry Hill | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Phoenixville Hospital | Phoenixville | Acute Care Hospital |
Lifecare Hospitals of Chester County | West Chester | Acute Care Hospital |
Womens Imaging Center of Delaware | Newark | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Pottstown Hospital | Pottstown | Acute Care Hospital |
Lansdale Hospital | Lansdale | Acute Care Hospital |
Pottstown Scanning and Treatment Center | Pottstown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Brandywine Hospital | Coatesville | Acute Care Hospital |
Temple Ne Radiology | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
MNAP Medical Solutions, Inc | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Suburban Community Hospital | Norristown | Acute Care Hospital |
Crozer Chester Medical Center | Upland | Acute Care Hospital |
Pike Creek Imaging Enterprises, LLC | Wilmington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Pennsylvania Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Hahnemann University Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Medical Imaging of Exton | Exton | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Roxborough Memorial Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Abington Memorial Hospital | Abington | Acute Care Hospital |
Northeastern Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware | Wilmington | Childrens Hospital |
Barix Clinics of Pennsylvania | Langhorne | Acute Care Hospital |
Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital | Camden | Acute Care Hospital |
Best Open MRI | Newark | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Graduate Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Delaware County Memorial Hospital | Drexel Hill | Acute Care Hospital |
University Open MRI | Bala Cynwyd | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Francis Hospital | Wilmington | Acute Care Hospital |
Main Line Hospital Lankenau | Wynnewood | Acute Care Hospital |
Bryn Mawr Hospital | Bryn Mawr | Acute Care Hospital |
University Dynamic MRI ( Cheltenham) | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Colmar Imaging MRI Center | Colmar | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Silverside OpenMRI and Imaging Center | Wilmington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Northeast Imaging | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Doshi Diagnostic Imaging Services | Cinnaminson | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Jefferson Health - Northeast | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Koniver Fiss Mansoory | Wilmington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
University Dynamic MRI (Northeast) | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Paoli Hospital | Paoli | Acute Care Hospital |
Able Imaging | Woodbury | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Byberry MRI and Diagnostic Center | Huntingdon Valley | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Pennsville Radiology | Pennsville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Eastern Reg | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Brandywine Imaging Center, LLC | Wilmington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Open Mr | Bala Cynwyd | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Doylestown Hospital | Doylestown | Acute Care Hospital |
Christiana Care Imaging Services | Newark | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Middletown Community Radiology | Middletown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
University Dynamic MRI (South) | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Wills Eye | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Heights Imaging Center | Haddon Heights | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Doylestown Hospital Open MRI at Hartsville | Warminster | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Nazareth Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Jeanes Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Montgomery Hospital Medical Center | Norristown | Medical Center |
Valley Open MRI | Huntingdon Valley | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Jennersville Regional Hospital | West Grove | Acute Care Hospital |
Imaging Group of Delaware | Wilmington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Fox Chase Cancer Center | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Haverford MRI and Imaging Center | Havertown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Eagleville Hospital | Eagleville | Acute Care Hospital |
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Childrens Hospital |
Mercy Catholic Medical Center - Mercy Fitzgerald | Darby | Acute Care Hospital |
Oaks Radiology | Oaks | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center | Meadowbrook | Acute Care Hospital |
Able Imaging (Cherry Hill) | Cherry Hill | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Christiana Hospital | Newark | Acute Care Hospital |
Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton | Elkton | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Christopher's Hospital for Children | Philadelphia | Childrens Hospital |
Trolley Square Open MRI and Imaging Center | Wilmington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Grand View Health | Sellersville | Acute Care Hospital |
St Mary Medical Center | Langhorne | Acute Care Hospital |
Temple Health - Chestnut Hill Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Springfield Diagnostic Imaging | Springfield | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Union Hospital of Cecil County | Elkton | Acute Care Hospital |
Salem Medical Center | Salem | Acute Care Hospital |
Medical Imaging Associates | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Jefferson Stratford Hospital | Cherry Hill | Acute Care Hospital |
Hospital of Univ of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Temple University Children's Medical Center | Philadelphia | Childrens Hospital |
Saint Joseph's Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Virtua Willingboro Hospital | Willingboro | Acute Care Hospital |
Able Imaging (Washington Township) | Turnersville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Lower Bucks Hospital | Bristol | Acute Care Hospital |
Omega Imaging Associates, LLC | Newark | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Inspira Medical Center Elmer | Elmer | Acute Care Hospital |
Cooper University Hospital | Camden | Acute Care Hospital |
Medical Imaging of Flourtown | Flourtown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Richboro MRI | Richboro | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Temple University Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Diagnostic Imaging of Brandywine Valley | Downingtown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Kensington Hospital | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Chester County Hospital | West Chester | Acute Care Hospital |
Riddle Memorial Hospital | Media | Acute Care Hospital |
Radiology for South Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Jennersville Open MRI and Imaging Center | West Grove | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Doylestown MRI Center | Doylestown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
St Lukes Quakertown Hospital | Quakertown | Acute Care Hospital |
Virtua Mount Holly Hospital | Mount Holly | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint Agnes Continuing Care Center | Philadelphia | Acute Care Hospital |
Underwood-memorial Hospital | Woodbury | Acute Care Hospital |
CT Scan Introduction
CT scans (CAT Scan) use special x-ray equipment to produce multiple pictures of the inside of the body. Software joins the pictures together in cross-sectional views for detailed examination. CT scans can be used to view internal organs, bone, soft tissue and blood vessels. These scans provide greater clarity than conventional x-ray exams. Often a special dye, called contrast, may be ingested to further enhance the scan images and the various structural relationships of the areas of interest. so that specific areas inside the body are highlighted. CT scans are often used to defining the structural relationships of the spin, the spinal cord, and its nerves. CT scans are also used in the chest to identify tumors, cysts, or infections that may be suspected on a chest x-ray. CT scans of the abdomen are extremely helpful in defining body organ anatomy, including visualizing the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, aorta, kidneys, uterus, and ovaries. CT scans in this area are used to verify the presence or absence of tumor, infection, abnormal anatomy, or changes of the body from trauma.
CT Scan Patient Preparation
Most facilities recommend that you limit eating and drinking prior to your CT scan. Try to reduce the amount of caffeine or sugar you consumer the day prior to your CT scan. Do not take liquid pills the morning of your exam. Other medications may be taken with water. Bring a list of all your medications with you for review by the facility. Wear loose and comfortable clothing, although depending upon the test some patients may be asked to change into a hospital gown for the examination. Do not take liquid pills the morning of your exam. Other medications may be taken with water. Bring a list of all your medications with you for review by the facility.
What to expect during and after a CAT Scan
The overall preparation and CT scan testing visit will take approximately 2 hours. Wear comfortable cloths. You may be required to change into a gown. Once you arrive at the CT scan facility you may receive a contrast agent (a liquid that enhances imaging of certain organs or blood vessels). Depending upon the type of CT scan the contrast agent may be administered orally, intravenously, or as an enema. The contrast agent will take about 45 minutes to properly distribute throughout your body. At the time of the procedure you will be asked to remove any clothing, jewelry, or other objects that might interfere with the procedure which include dentures, eyeglasses, metal zippers and buttons. Upon entering the testing room you will be asked to lay down on the scanner bed. It is important that you lay still during the scan. If it is painful to lay flat and still on your back make sure you bring some form of pain medication. Make sure you tell the doctor or technician that you plan to take pain medication prior to having the test performed.
Once the procedure is complete, you will be asked to wait until the technologist determines that the images are of high enough quality for the radiologist to read. Your CT scan will be interpreted by a trained radiologist and results are typically sent to the referring physician within 24-48 hours.
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