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Comprehensive Full-Body CT Scan

This comprehensive scan detects abnormalities from shoulders to thighs with unparalleled precision and advanced imaging technology.

Harness the power of early detection

Most medical centers will only schedule CT scans if you already show symptoms. Many times, waiting until symptoms appear is too late for treatment to be effective. Our Full-Body CT Scan can help catch disease at its earliest stage, greatly increasing your chances of survival. Once a disease has progressed to the point of noticeable symptoms, it may already be too late.

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Current risk assessment methods, like blood pressure, cholesterol, and stress tests, can miss patients who develop heart problems. Our Full-Body CT Scan provides complete coverage from the neck down to thighs, giving you a detailed view of your body’s vital systems.

Our Full-Body CT Scan can detect:

Who should get a Full-Body CT Scan?

You should consider a scan if you:

– Have a family history of cancer, heart disease, or other serious conditions
– Are experiencing symptoms such as persistent pain, fatigue, or discomfort without a clear diagnosis
– Are at high risk for conditions such as cancer (due to lifestyle factors like smoking, poor diet, or prolonged exposure to environmental hazards) or cardiovascular disease
– Are seeking a proactive approach to your well-being, looking for potential health issues before symptoms arise

From booking your appointment to reviewing your results, we’re here to make your Full-Body CT Scan easier.

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Schedule an appointment

Use our easy, online booking form to select a time that works for you and our friendly, knowledgeable staff will be ready to assist and answer any questions you may have.

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Take your personalized scan

Visit our clinic for your quick and non-invasive scan provided by expert technicians and the latest scanning technology.

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Receive a detailed health report

In just a few days, you’ll receive a detailed health report covering everything you need to know about your results.

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Get support from our expert team

Our healthcare experts are onsite and available to go over your report with you, discuss any findings, and talk through recommended follow-up actions.

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My husband and I decided to get CT scans, and while mine was clear, my husband was diagnosed with stage 3 kidney cancer, despite having no symptoms. The scan was a lifesaving decision, and now he’s cancer-free. We’re so grateful for the early detection and excellent care we received.

Rosa R.

I recently had a CT scan, and the peace of mind it brought me was invaluable. The entire process was seamless, and the staff was incredibly caring and professional, making me feel at ease from start to finish. The service was amazing, with every step clearly explained, ensuring I felt comfortable and informed. Truly an outstanding experience!

Steve S.

The full body scan found cancer in a lymph node in my neck, with no previous signs. If it hadn’t been detected early, it could have quickly spread to other parts of my body. Thanks to this scan, I’m getting the treatment I need. I highly recommend this service for anyone concerned about their health.

David P.

“The staff is highly professionally and eager to answer all of my questions. The in-depth reports I received from my scans helped greatly in keeping check on my health issues. I tell everyone that knowledge is power.”

Leslie R.

“I have been coming here the past few years for scans. With a family history of cancer and heart issues, having the ability for preventative care puts me at ease while I hit retirement age.”

Cynthia K.

“Heart disease runs in my family. I knew that I wanted to stay on top of my health with no surprises, so I started my scans when I turned 50. I now go every two years and share the results with my family physician.”

Bobby C.

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that navigating your health journey can come with questions, and we're here to help.

How long does it take?
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Because you don’t have to change clothes and there are no needles, no dyes, and no prep time needed, it’s one of the fastest and easiest medical tests you can take in less than 5 minutes.

Does insurance cover ILLUMO scans?
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Most commercial insurers, including Medicare, do not cover these types of scans. However, we have financing programs designed to fit your budget with monthly payment plans starting at less than $100 a month.

Who should get a scan?
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Our scan is ideal for individuals who feel healthy and want to take a proactive approach to their well-being by gaining insight into their body with potential early detection. If you are experiencing specific symptoms, we recommend consulting your primary care provider for a targeted evaluation. Not sure if our service is right for you? Contact us, and we’ll gladly assist you before you make a decision.

Are your Full-Body CT Scans painful?
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No, it is a completely non-invasive scan. There are no needles, no dyes to drink, no fasting, no medications required, and the entire process takes less than five minutes.

How much is a Full Body scan?
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A full Body scan which includes your Heart and a Calcium Score ( heart disease being the number one killer in the US) is only $2497.

What can I see on a Full-Body CT scan?
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The specific findings of this scan will depend on the type of scan and the area being imaged. However, some common findings include:

  • Cancer: Full body scans can help detect cancer at an early stage, when treatment is most effective.
  • Tumors: Tumors are abnormal growths of tissue. Tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
  • Inflammation: Inflammation is a condition that causes redness, swelling, and pain, and it can be seen on a scan as an area of increased brightness.
  • Abnormalities in bone density: Full body scans can measure bone density, helping to identify osteoporosis, a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle.
  • Abnormalities in the heart and lungs: Some full body scans can detect early signs of serious diseases, such as heart disease and lung cancer.

What's the difference between an MRI and Computed Tomography (CT) body scan?
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The primary difference between a CT scan and an MRI is their ability to image the heart and detect certain conditions. CT scans are more effective for identifying heart disease and certain cancers, while MRIs may struggle in these areas. Additionally, there are notable differences in the comfort and time required for each type of scan.

Key Differences:

  • Heart and cancer imaging: CT scans are superior at detecting early signs of heart disease and calcium buildup, and can identify up to 500 types of cancers. MRI scans are less effective in these areas.
  • Time and convenience: CT scans take less than five minutes and require no preparation, while MRI scans can take 45 to 75 minutes and require placing coils on your body.
  • Comfort: During a CT scan, there’s no need to change clothes or have anything cover your body. In contrast, MRI scans require wearing electronic coils that can become hot and uncomfortable.
  • Noise level: MRI scans can produce up to 100 decibels of noise, which can be uncomfortable for sensitive individuals, while CT scans are much quieter and less confining.

In short, CT scans are generally faster, quieter, and more suited for detecting heart and lung conditions compared to MRI scans.

What can I expect during the scan?
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Our scans are designed with your comfort in mind, requiring no injections, dyes, fasting, or other preparations. To begin the scan, you will lie down on the table, go in feet first and the whole process takes less than five minutes as it quickly and painlessly capture images of your organs, including your heart, lungs, and other organs – as well as the vessels around your heart looking for early signs of heart disease and up to 500 cancers and other diseases. It will take multiple helical images of your organs, your heart, and its vessels, looking for the earliest signs of heart disease, cancer, and many other diseases.