CT Scan

A CT scan is a diagnostic imaging test that is used to examine medical conditions of internal organs, bones, soft tissue and blood vessels. Technically referred to as computer assisted tomography, the CT offers greater clarity and more detail than regular x-ray exams. At MDI Hospital, we use a state-of-the-art 64 slice CT scanner that greatly improves diagnostic abilities while reducing radiation exposure and improving patient comfort.

What to expect

In some cases, your doctor may request that a dye is used to provide contrast in the scan. This is most frequently administered through an IV or by mouth. For exams that require contrast, an additional blood test is typically required to evaluate your kidney function prior to your CT scan.

In most cases, fasting before your exam is not necessary; however, special instructions may be provided by your doctor.

Wear comfortable clothing around the area to be scanned. You may be asked to remove articles of clothing containing metal fixtures and or any metal jewelry or piercings. You may also be asked to wear a gown.

Learn more about CT scanning technology from the www.radiologyinfo.org.

MDI Hospital

MDI Hospital
17 Hancock Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
207 288-5081

At Mount Desert Island Hospital, we provide comprehensive care for you and your family through our hospital in Bar Harbor and a network of health centers across Mount Desert Island.