Comprehensive Imaging Services for Detailed Diagnosis
Our Computed Tomography (CT) Scan service provides detailed, cross-sectional images of your body, enabling precise diagnosis and treatment planning with the latest in imaging technology.

Prevention Starts with a
Computed Tomography CT Scan

What is Computed Tomography (CT) Scan?
A Computed Tomography (CT) Scan is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. It provides more detailed information than standard X-rays, helping in the diagnosis of various conditions.
When does Computed Tomography (CT) Scan become necessary?
Ongoing symptoms may indicate an underlying condition. Consider seeing a gastro specialist if you're experiencing some of these symptoms
Suspected tumours or cancers
Assessing organ conditions (e.g., lungs, heart)
Internal injuries or bleeding
Guiding surgical procedures
Detailed bone fractures

How does a Computed Tomography (CT) Scan work?
A Computed Tomography (CT) Scan uses X-ray beams that rotate around the body, capturing multiple images from different angles. A computer then processes these images to create detailed cross-sectional "slices" of the body's internal structures, providing clear and precise diagnostic information.
What Happens During Your Procedure?
Meet Your Endoscopy & Gastrointestinal Specialists
Dr. John Hsiang
Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist
MBChB(NZ), FRACP(Australasia), MD(Doctorate), FRCP(Edinburgh), FAMS(Gastro)
Dr. John Hsiang is a seasoned gastroenterologist and hepatologist with over two decades of clinical experience. His distinguished career includes training at Otago Medical School and the Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong, specializing in liver disease and gastrointestinal disorders. Dr. Hsiang is dedicated to patient education, empowering individuals with the knowledge and confidence to manage their health.

Common Questions about Computed Tomography (CT) Scan
Conditions
Understanding the Causes and Finding Relief