Images for health

Computed Tomography (CT SCAN)

Low-dose, high-resolution CT scans for precise diagnosis and patient comfort
At IMAGES Diagnostic Center, we provide advanced CT (Computed Tomography) scans using multi-slice, low-dose technology. A CT scan creates detailed 3D cross-sectional images of internal organs, bones, soft tissues, and blood vessels. Our scanner is designed for fast imaging with minimal radiation exposure, giving doctors the information they need quickly while ensuring your comfort and safety.

Before

  • You may be asked to fast for a few hours (depending on scan type).
  • Tell us if you have allergies, asthma, kidney issues, or past reactions to contrast dye.
  • Remove all metal objects (jewelry, glasses, dentures, piercings).
  • If contrast is required, an IV line will be placed before the scan.


During

  • You’ll lie on a table that slides into a short, donut-shaped scanner (not a tunnel).
  • The technologist will monitor you and communicate throughout the scan.
  • You may be asked to hold your breath for a few seconds for image clarity.
  • Most scans take 5–15 minutes.


After

  • Resume normal activities immediately.
  • If contrast was used, drink plenty of water to help flush it out.
  • A board-certified radiologist interprets your scan and sends a report to your doctor within 3–24 hours.
  • You can also view your report and images anytime via our secure patient app.

Head & Brain CT

trauma, stroke, tumors, bleeding
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Chest CT

lungs, infections, tumors, pulmonary embolism
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Abdomen & Pevlis CT

liver, kidneys, pancreas, bowel, reproductive organs
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CT Angiography (CTA)

arteries, veins, heart and vascular imaging
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Bone & Joint CT
fractures, complex bone structures, joint conditions
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Oncology Imaging
tumor staging, cancer follow-up, treatment monitoring
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  • Radiation Exposure – CT uses X-rays, but we apply low-dose protocols to minimize risk.
  • Contrast Dye – Rarely, contrast can cause allergic reactions or affect kidney function. We screen carefully before use.
  • Pregnancy – Pregnant women should avoid CT unless absolutely necessary.

Your safety is always our priority. Each CT scan is carefully justified by our radiologists based on medical need.

FAQs
What is a CT Scan?

A CT (Computed Tomography) scan is an advanced imaging test that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed 3D images of the body’s organs, bones, blood vessels, and tissues.

A CT abdomen is a focused CT scan of the abdominal area. It provides clear images of organs such as the liver, pancreas, kidneys, intestines, and blood vessels. It is commonly used to detect tumors, infections, stones, and abdominal pain causes.

Most CT scans take 5–15 minutes. More complex scans, such as CT angiography or multi-phase abdominal studies, may take longer.

A CT angiogram (CTA) is a special type of CT scan that uses contrast dye to produce detailed images of blood vessels and the heart. It helps detect blockages, aneurysms, or vascular disease.

At IMAGES Diagnostic Center, CT scans start from 75 KWD. The final price depends on the body part scanned and whether contrast is required. Contact us for a transparent quote and insurance coverage.

Some scans require referrals, but many can be booked directly. Contact our Jabriya, Salmiya, or Hawally centers for guidance.

Both are advanced imaging tests, but they work differently:

  • CT Scan uses X-rays, is faster, and is excellent for bones, lungs, and emergencies.

  • MRI uses magnetic fields, takes longer, and provides superior detail for soft tissues like brain, spine, joints, and muscles.
    Your doctor will recommend the best option depending on your condition.

We work with most Kuwaiti and international insurers. Verify coverage with our billing team before visiting our Jabriya, Salmiya, or Hawally locations.

All centers offer free, accessible parking with dedicated spaces for patients with mobility needs.