At ImageCare Radiology we provide advanced CT scans in Middletown, NJ, with attention to comfort, accuracy, and affordability. Our experienced radiologists are committed to offering diagnostic imaging in a welcoming and patient-centered environment. Whether you need a routine scan or have been referred for a full-body CT scan, our team is here to help you feel informed and supported every step of the way.
Computerized tomography (CT) is a noninvasive imaging method that produces detailed cross-sectional images of the body. These images are created by combining multiple X-ray views taken from different angles. The result is a clear, layered view of bones, organs, blood vessels, and other internal structures.
To help visualize this, many describe the process like slicing a loaf of bread—each slice reveals a layer, and when all the slices are viewed together, a more complete picture is revealed. These detailed images assist in evaluating symptoms and monitoring various health conditions.
CT scans are often used to evaluate a wide range of conditions. Some of the most common include:
In some cases, a full-body CT scan may be recommended for a broader assessment, especially when symptoms are unclear or multiple areas need to be evaluated at once.
Before your scan, our team will explain any specific preparation steps. Comfortable clothing is encouraged, but you may be asked to change into a medical gown. You’ll also be advised to remove jewelry and other metal objects. For certain types of scans, fasting may be required ahead of time.
During the exam, you’ll lie on a table that gently moves into a donut-shaped scanner. The machine will rotate around your body to collect images. You may be asked to hold your breath briefly during image capture to reduce motion. Some patients report a warming sensation or feel the urge to urinate—both of which are completely normal and pass quickly.
Before your scan, our team will explain any specific preparation steps. Comfortable clothing is encouraged, but you may be asked to change into a medical gown. You’ll also be advised to remove jewelry and other metal objects. For certain types of scans, fasting may be required ahead of time.
During the exam, you’ll lie on a table that gently moves into a donut-shaped scanner. The machine will rotate around your body to collect images. You may be asked to hold your breath briefly during image capture to reduce motion. Some patients report a warming sensation or feel the urge to urinate—both of which are completely normal and pass quickly.
Once your scan is complete, you’ll be able to return to normal activities unless your doctor provides other instructions. A radiologist will analyze the images and send a report to your referring physician, who will then follow up with you to discuss the findings and any next steps.
At ImageCare Radiology, we’re here to support you with trusted, high-quality diagnostic imaging. Your comfort, clarity, and care are always our top priorities.