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Full Body Scan

 

The full body package includes:    

  • Cardiac Calcium Scoring

  • Smoker's Lung Scan

  • Abdominal/Pelvic Cancer Screening

A full body scan can save your life!

A painless, safe, and accurate series of CAT scans can tell you whether or not you are at risk for heart attack, lung cancer, and abdomen cancer, as well as diagnose cysts, arthritis of the spine and aneurysms.

 

By evaluating and measuring the calcium buildup in your coronary arteries, we can calculate your risk of heart attack and give you the opportunity to seek treatment and make appropriate life style changes.  By scanning your lungs, abdomen and pelvis we can evaluate your internal organs and lungs for cancer and other serious disorders that may not be causing symptoms.  Our ultimate goal is to give you the peace of mind that you are now in charge of your health.  

 

The information obtained will then be read by our board-certified radiologists and the information will be sent to you and your physician for further consultation.

 

 

New Lower Pricing!!!

Costs for these screening tests are:

New Low Price !!!! - Cardiac calcium score CAT Scan:                       $95.00
NEW! - Smoker's Lung Scan:                     $125.00
New Lower Price- Full Body Scan (Includes Above):                     $595.00

 

The duration of these tests is approximately 45 minutes. 
Please call HealthDetect at (610) 433-4330

to schedule a convenient time for your fully body scan.  

 

                                 

 
     

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1125 S. Cedar Crest Boulevard • Allentown, PA 18103 • (610) 433-4330 • Fax: (610) 821-9081 • www.health-detect.com

A HealthDetect heart scan is not a replacement for seeing your physician or cardiologist. It is not meant to replace other diagnostic tests such as EKG, stress test or cardiac catherization.

This page was last updated on 11.09.2005