CT

Computed tomography (CT) at TOMOS is a fast, safe and informative examination method that helps doctors pinpoint the cause of your symptoms. We use high-tech equipment of the new generation, which ensures minimal radiation exposure and maximum image clarity.

What types of CT scans can be performed at the Tomos Clinic

CT scan of the brain

A detailed examination of the head, which allows to detect brain pathologies, consequences of traumas, strokes and vascular disorders. It helps doctors accurately assess the condition of tissues and determine the necessary therapy.

CT scan of the chest organs

Modern diagnostics of the lungs, heart and mediastinum to detect inflammation, tumors, blood clots and aneurysms. It allows you to quickly assess the condition of the chest cavity and plan treatment.

CT scan of the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space

Examination of the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen and retroperitoneal space. It is used to detect tumors, stones, inflammatory processes and to assess the general condition of organs.

CT scan of the pelvis

Diagnostics of the genitourinary system in men and women, including the bladder, prostate or uterus. It helps to detect inflammatory processes, neoplasms and abnormalities in the development of organs.

CT scan of the spine and joints

Assessment of the condition of bones, intervertebral discs and joints in case of injuries, osteochondrosis, arthritis and other changes in the musculoskeletal system. Allows to plan surgical or conservative treatment.

CT of blood vessels (CT angiography)

High-precision examination of blood vessels to detect narrowings, blood clots, aneurysms and other pathologies. It is used to plan surgical interventions and monitor the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

CT equipment

SOMATOM Sensation 40 is a 40-slice multidetector CT scanner from Siemens designed for fast and high-precision head, trunk, and cardiac imaging. The device provides submillimeter isotropic resolution and stable image quality even during dynamic examinations.
  • High resolution - submillimeter slices allow for clear visualization of small anatomical structures and vessels.

  • Speed and performance - short gantry rotation time and optimized scanning protocols reduce examination time and increase throughput.

  • Dose control - built-in radiation dose optimization systems preserve image quality and increase patient safety

A reliable and efficient solution for clinics that need a balance between image quality, examination speed, and patient safety.

FAQ

What is CT scan?
Computerized tomography (CT) is a highly accurate medical diagnostic method that allows obtaining detailed three-dimensional images of internal organs and tissues using X-rays. CT helps doctors quickly and accurately assess the patient's condition.
What is the CT scan for?
CT helps to detect injuries, tumors, inflammatory processes, internal bleeding, vascular and bone pathologies, as well as monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
How to prepare for CT scan?
Depending on the type of test, you may need to refrain from eating and drinking for several hours, remove metal objects and wear comfortable clothes without metal.</span
What is contrast CT and why is it needed?
The contrast agent is administered intravenously or orally for better visibility of blood vessels, organs and tumors. It helps the doctor to diagnose the disease more accurately. </span
How long does a CT scan last?
The procedure usually takes 5-30 minutes, depending on the area under study and the use of contrast.
What organs can be examined using CT?
CT is effective for examining the brain, chest, abdomen, bones, blood vessels, lungs, and heart. It is also used for trauma and oncological studies.
Is CT scan safe for health?
CT uses X-ray radiation, so the procedure has a low risk to the body. The doctor always evaluates the benefits and potential harm before the examination.
Is it painful to undergo CT scan?
The procedure is painless. The patient lies motionless on a table that moves through the tomograph. The examination usually takes several minutes.
Can I have a CT scan during pregnancy?
CT is generally not recommended for pregnant women due to X-ray radiation, unless absolutely necessary, when the benefits to the mother outweigh the risk to the fetus.
How quickly can I get the CT scan results?
The results are usually ready within a few hours or the next day. In urgent cases, the doctor can get the images almost immediately.

/ Prices

The cost of CT examinations

All prices of CT scan

CT

Please note: Prices are subject to change. Please check the current prices at the time of booking.

CT without contrast

Price

CT scan of the sinus appendages

1 800 UAH

Cerebral blood pressure monitoring

1 800 UAH

Bone scanning of the skull + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

Temporal bone CT + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the cervical spine + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the thoracic spine + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the lumbar spine + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the sacroiliac spine + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the chest organs

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the abdominal cavity, retroperitoneal space and pelvic organs

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the pelvis and hip joints + 3D reconstruction

1 800 UAH

Bone scan of one joint + 3D reconstruction

(shoulder joint, elbow joint, knee joint, wrist joint, ankle joint, hand and foot)

1 800 UAH

CT scan of the urinary system (kidneys, ureters, bladder) without IV contrast

1 800 UAH

Bone scan osteoscreening

3 000 UAH

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