What is CT scan?
Computed tomography scan (also known as a CAT scan). A
computerized x-ray procedure that produces
cross-sectional images of the body. The images are far
more detailed than x-ray films, and can reveal disease
or abnormalities in tissue and bone. The procedure is
usually noninvasive and brief.

NYU Columbus Medical Institute of New York equipped with
the fastest and most comprehensive CT scanner available
currently on the market.
Our CT scanner - is the world’s first 32 slices per
second scanner which allows us to find out about
potential health risks in their earliest and most
treatable stages.
The advanced
multi-slice CT allows patients to be examined in a single breath hold, virtually
eliminating motion on the images and providing superior diagnostic information.
We can perform a routine chest study in 8 seconds or a view of the abdomen or
pelvis in 8 to 1.
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