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Computed Tomography (CT) Scans

SEARHC provides advanced Computed Tomography (CT) imaging services, offering precise diagnostic insights in urgent, complex or routine cases. Our experienced technologists and radiologists use state-of-the-art tools to generate detailed images that help guide accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.

A GE HealthCare Revolution CT scanner with a patient table in a clean, modern medical room with white and light blue walls.

Advanced Technology

We are committed to bringing advanced imaging technologies to patients and providers throughout Southeast Alaska.
  • CT scans use a series of x-ray images taken from multiple angles and computer processing to create cross-sectional images of bones, blood vessels, and soft tissues.
  • CT technology supports faster, more accurate diagnoses for trauma, stroke, cancer, and internal organ conditions.
  • CT imaging is often used in emergency settings, as well as for routine screenings and follow-up care.
  • Our equipment delivers high-resolution images with reduced radiation exposure, prioritizing both patient safety and diagnostic accuracy.

What is a CT Scan?

A CT scan is a non-invasive imaging test that uses a combination of x-rays and advanced computer processing to create detailed images of your body’s internal structures.

CT scans are especially helpful for:
  • Detecting internal bleeding or traumatic injuries
  • Evaluating tumors, infections or abnormal growths
  • Guiding biopsies and other minimally invasive procedures
  • Monitoring treatment effectiveness for certain cancers
  • Diagnosing vascular diseases, such as aneurysms or clots

Who Might Need a CT Scan?

CT scans are fast, effective and widely used for both emergency diagnostics and scheduled assessments. Your provider will determine if CT is the best option based on your symptoms and health history.

CT scans may be recommended by your healthcare provider if you:
  • Have sustained an injury, especially to the head, chest or abdomen
  • Experience symptoms like unexplained pain, dizziness or shortness of breath
  • Are undergoing cancer diagnosis or follow-up care
  • Need detailed imaging of organs like the lungs, liver, kidneys or pancreas
  • Require vascular imaging (e.g., CT angiography)
  • Have a known condition that needs ongoing monitoring

Accessible, Expert Imaging

SEARHC provides CT imaging services at multiple imaging locations across Southeast Alaska. Our experienced technologists and radiologists use high-quality equipment and rigorous protocols to ensure clear images, quick turnaround, and accurate diagnoses.

Referring a patient? You have options.

SEARHC is pleased to partner with independent physicians in providing diagnostics imaging services to their patients. The SEARHC Imaging Order Guide is designed to help physicians prescribe and order the patient tests and includes indications and recommendations to consider as well as CPT codes.

 

Providers without access to SEARHC’s Electronic Medical Record (EMR): Download and complete the Imaging Request Form. Submit the completed form with supporting clinical documentation/records as directed on the form (preferred) or patient can hand carry.

 

Hand carried orders can be given to their PCP or Imaging team; the ordering provider will need to be credentialed by the MSO and have access before we can enter the order in the system and perform the exam.

 

Providers with access to SEARHC’s EMR: From the EMR, providers may send signed orders. This will include current progress notes, imaging reports, or any other relevant documentation.

Imaging Order Guide

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FAQs: What You Need to Know