Pediatric computer tomography (CT) scan

At Children’s Health℠, our specialists in pediatric radiology and pediatric neuroradiology have advanced training and years of experience in protocolling and interpreting pediatric computer tomography (CT) scan examinations.

We set the standards for CT safety in the community and our technologists and radiologists work to use the lowest possible dose of radiation in order to protect your child’s health by participating and conforming to the standards set by the national program of ALARA – As Low As Reasonably Achievable – for radiation doses.

Our CT scanners are certified by the American College of Radiology for image quality and radiation safety and are specifically calibrated for use in the pediatric population.

What is a pediatric computer tomography (CT) scan?

Computed tomography (CT or CAT scan), is a diagnostic medical test that, uses X-ray equipment and computers to create detailed cross sectional images of the body.

What are the benefits of a pediatric computer tomography (CT) scan?

CT scans for children can be used to diagnose causes of abdominal pain, evaluate for injury after trauma, diagnose and monitor response to treatment for cancer, and diagnose and monitor infectious or inflammatory disorders. Pediatric CT scans may also be performed to evaluate blood vessels throughout the body.

Pediatric computer tomography (CT) scan doctors and providers

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