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Read more about what a CT Scan is, why you might need one and what can be detected from a CT Scan. 

Affordable, accessible, private CT scans

A CT scan is used to take a series of detailed images from a variety of angles, helping to detect the smallest abnormalities within your bones, lungs and blood vessels. 

 

Vista Health’s private CT scan service makes the procedure accessible and affordable, with no waiting lists and convenient appointment times. Results and images are available within three days of your appointment. 

Patient Lying On The CT Scanner

Why choose Vista Health for your CT Scan?

  • Affordable

    From £395. Fixed prices for one body part. See full price list below.

  • Accessible

    CT scans are currently available in Central London, Milton Keynes, Hemel Hempstead and Salford (Manchester).

  • Support

    Our dedicated Patient Care Team is available from 8am to 8pm weekdays, and 8am to 1pm weekends.

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What is a CT Scan?

CT stands for ‘computed tomography’. It’s a painless and non-invasive procedure.

 

A CT scanner is a ring-shaped device with X-ray tubes inside. The smallest abnormalities in your bones, lungs, and blood vessels can be detected by analysing a series of detailed images taken from various angles.

 

 

How does a CT Scan work?

 

A CT scanner generates two-dimensional images from several different angles as it passes through your body, while an X-ray takes pictures from one perspective only. The CT scanner works by sending out multiple beams of X-rays at different angles. 

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Why is a CT Scan used?

CT scans can be applied to a wide variety of body parts and conditions. Typically, a CT scan is used to  

 

  • diagnose conditions 

  • observe existing conditions 

  • assess how treatment is working 

  • plan further treatment 

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What can a CT Scan detect?

A CT scan is great for viewing parts of the body which are difficult to access with other procedures. These include: 

  • bones 

  • internal organs 

  • soft tissue 

  • muscles 

  • blood vessels 

 

CT scans help detect and assess conditions and injuries including: 

  • certain types of cancer and tumours 

  • fractures 

  • heart disease 

  • blood clots 

  • bowel disorders 

  • kidney stones 

  • brain injuries 

  • spinal cord injuries 

  • internal bleeding

 

Woman Undergoing CT

Advantages of a CT Scan

CT scans remove the need for exploratory surgery, reducing patient stress and discomfort while saving valuable time. A CT scan can help detect the size, location and shape of a tumour, enabling the consultant to plan cancer treatment. 

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What happens during my private CT Scan?

During the scan you’ll lie on a bed which moves through the scanner, while a ring rotates around a specific part of your body. You will be asked to breathe in or out, or to hold your breath, at different points in the scan. Your radiologist will interpret the results of the scans to assist in diagnosing your condition.  

MRI Scan Patient

How much will a private CT scan with Vista Health cost?

Our CT scan service includes a report by a specialist consultant radiologist, which will be returned to your GP or referrer within three working days of your scan. We’ll always explain the price clearly before you book. *If contrast required, additional £125 *Additional parts are £100 each
Label and description Value
One part
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£395
Two part
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£495
Three part
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£595
Specialist CT scans
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From £700

How long will my CT scan take?

Depending on the reason for your scan, it will take between 15 minutes and an hour. 

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Step by step

Your Private CT Scan journey

Here’s what to expect when you book a private CT scan with Vista Health  

  • Step 1

    You must have a referral form or letter from a GP, a consultant or doctor, or a registered physiotherapist, osteopath or chiropractor. If you don’t yet have a referral letter but you believe you need a CT scan, we can arrange an appointment with one of our own private GPs, who will provide a referral if you need it. There is an additional charge for this.

  • Step 2

    Decide whether to pay for the scan yourself, or go through your private medical insurance company. 

  • Step 3

    Send the referral to our patient care team at booking@vistahealth.co.uk, or ask your referring clinician to fill out a referral on our Referrer Portal https://www.vista-health.co.uk/login.

  • Step 4

    Our clinical team will review your referral, and our patient care team will call to book your appointment. Please note: For self-paying patients, payment is due upon booking the appointment

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How can we help?

Support

If you’re about to begin a healthcare journey, you’re likely to have a few questions. We’ve tried to answer the most common queries here - but if you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can always ask one of our friendly patient care advisors.   

I don’t have any symptoms. Can I still book a procedure? 

Yes. Diagnostic healthcare can provide reassurance that all is well, and help you plan a healthy future lifestyle. 

Can I discuss my results? 

We offer a consultation service with GMC registered GPs to discuss your scan results. 


*20% consultation discount will be applied when booked together with your scan.

How much will diagnostic healthcare cost? 

Our diagnostic services start from as little as £75. 

What if I cannot refer myself? 

Self-referral is available in most circumstances. However, in some instances, we may need further clinical information. We will contact you if this is the case.

If needed, we offer a virtual GP consultation service where we can provide you with a referral and a follow-up consultation to discuss results.

Can I refer myself? 

We accept self-referral in most cases. Self-referral allows you to take control of your own health with direct access to our own specialist diagnostic services. We also offer a GP consultation service to provide you with a referral if you need one.

When will I get my results? 

We aim to deliver all results within three working days of your appointment. If you have not heard from us within this timeframe, please contact us. 

How long will my appointment take?

It depends on the scan or screening you choose, but most appointments take less than 90 minutes. We ask you to arrive around 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.  

How do I book an appointment?

For most services you can book online or by phone, and you don’t need a GP referral. Choose your service, your preferred location and a convenient date here.