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Frequently Asked Questions

A scan test, also known as a diagnostic imaging test, is a medical procedure that uses various technologies to create detailed images of the inside of the body. It helps in diagnosing and monitoring various conditions.

There are several types of scan tests, including X-rays, CT scans (computed tomography), MRI scans (magnetic resonance imaging), ultrasound scans, and PET scans (positron emission tomography). The type of scan test recommended depends on the specific medical situation.

Preparation instructions vary depending on the type of scan test. Some common preparations may include fasting for a certain period, avoiding specific medications, wearing loose-fitting clothing, removing metal objects, and staying still during the procedure. Your healthcare provider will provide specific instructions for your scan test.

Scan tests are generally safe; however, each type of scan test carries its own minimal risks. It's important to discuss any concerns or pre-existing conditions with your healthcare provider before undergoing a scan test. They will assess the benefits and risks to ensure your safety.

The duration of a scan test depends on the type and complexity of the procedure. Some tests, like X-rays and ultrasound scans, are relatively quick, while others, such as MRI scans, may take longer. The timing for receiving results also varies. In some cases, you may receive immediate preliminary findings, while for others, it may take a few days for the final report. Your healthcare provider can provide more specific information based on the test being conducted.