Scans for signs of hundreds of potential conditions, including early signs of cancer of the brain, thyroid, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder, ovaries, uterus, and prostate.
Chest, Lungs, Heart, Breasts, Arms/Legs, Spine, Esophagus, Small intestine, Large intestine (including the colon)
MRI Scan with Spine
Everything in the MRI Scan, plus spine coverage to look for signs of spinal lesions and tumors, herniated discs, cervical spinal stenosis, spondylosis, fractures, scoliosis, arthritis, and other degenerative changes.
Chest, Lungs, Heart, Breasts, Arms/Legs, Esophagus, Small intestine, Large intestine (including the colon)
MRI Scan with Skeletal and Neurological Assessment
Everything in the MRI Scan with Spine, plus looks for signs of neurodegeneration in the brain and narrowing in the arteries of the head and neck, and provides a brain age analysis.
Also includes body composition assessment (fat and muscle volume), hip evaluation (labrum, cartilage, and joint health), and knee scans (for meniscus, ACL, and MCL injuries).
What's not included:
Chest, Lungs, Heart, Breasts, Arms/Lower legs, Esophagus, Small intestine, Large intestine (including the colon)
Chest, Lungs, Heart, Breasts, Arms/Lower legs, Esophagus, Small intestine, Large intestine (including the colon)
ct scans
Heart CT Scan
This low-dose CT scan measures calcium buildup in the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries), with a coronary artery calcium (CAC) score to assess long-term cardiovascular risk. The images are timed with the heartbeat to avoid blurriness from the heart’s normal movement and rhythm.
Breasts, Chest, Lungs, Pancreas, Liver, Kidneys, Esophagus, Small intestine, Large intestine (including the colon)
Lung CT Scan
This low-dose CT scan can help detect early signs of lung cancer, lung nodules or masses, emphysema, and other lung or airway abnormalities. May comment on overall heart size.
Breasts, Pancreas, Liver, Kidneys, Esophagus, Small intestine, Large intestine (including the colon)
*Sarcoidis (including granulomas) is typically evaluated with a chest CT scan and not dedicated to the lungs. The chest CT scan looks for enlarged lymph nodes in the center of the chest and signs of inflammation or scarring in the lung tissue.