Need to Know
- Please inform the technologist if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant
- Please inform your doctor if you are allergic to contrast
- If you are over 65 years old, have kidney disease, or diabetic your MD will need to send you for a blood test before the day of the exam
- Take all of your prescribed medications as scheduled
Nice to Know
- Exam is usually completed within 15-20 minutes
- Non-invasive
- Painless
- Allows for more accurate diagnosis than traditional x-ray
CT: What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Is A CT Of The Neck Performed?
Your doctor has requested a computed tomography scan (CT scan) of your neck. CT scans use X-ray technology and advanced computer analysis to create detailed images of the neck area. This technology, called cross-sectional imaging, allows the imaging physician to take highly detailed images and to assess your neck for any tumor, masses, soft tissue issues, or any abnormalities.
What Will Occur During The CT Of The Neck Examination?
While positioning you on the exam table, the technologist will explain your procedure and answer any questions you may have.
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- You will be asked to lie flat on your back. Your arms will be positioned at your sides. You will be asked to hold very still.
- If you are receiving contrast material, it may be given through an injection in an IV placed in your arm.
- During the injection, you may experience a warm sensation all over your body and a metallic taste in your mouth. This is normal.
- If you experience any itching, sneezing, nasal congestion, scratchy throat, or swelling of your face, please notify the technologist immediately as these could be allergic reactions to the contrast.
- The table you are on will slide into the CT scanner. Only the part of your body being scanned (your head and neck) will be covered by the scanner. The scanner is open at the back and the front, allowing you to see out.
- The technologist will always be able to see and hear you during your exam.
- You may be asked to hold your breath for a short time while the scanner takes a series of pictures.
- This procedure usually takes approximately 15 minutes to 20 minutes, depending on the type of scan.
- There are no restrictions placed on you after this procedure. You may eat and drive as normal. If you received an injection of contrast dye, you should drink six to eight glasses of water to flush it out of your system.
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How Should I Prepare For A CT Scan Of The Neck?
What to Wear
Please dress in comfortable clothing. Metal objects including jewelry and eyeglasses may affect the CT images and should be left at home or removed prior to your exam.
Medications
Please take all the medications that have been prescribed to you by your doctor. Let our staff know what medications you have taken prior to your exam.
Food and Drink
You should not eat solid foods for two hours prior to your test if your exam is scheduled with contrast. You may, however, drink plenty of clear fluids, such as water and broth.
What Should I Bring To My CT Of The Neck Appointment?
If your doctor gave you an order, please bring it with you.
What Are The Benefits And Risks Associated With A CT Of The Neck?
The benefits of CT of the Head and Neck:
- Can provide more detailed, accurate results than traditional X-ray.
- Can detect problems/disease earlier.
- Involves minimal risks.
- Painless, noninvasive, and accurate.
- Fast and simple, typically taking about 30 minutes from start to finish.
Risks you should be aware of:
- Allergic reactions to contrast material may occur.
- Minimal radiation exposure compared to other types of scans.
Additional Information
A CT scan can also show blood vessels, helping to diagnose conditions such as vascular abnormalities. If your medical condition requires additional imaging, an MRI scan or a scan of the abdomen might be recommended. The cost of a CT scan varies depending on the type and extent of the imaging required.
Locations
Avon Imaging Center
100 Simsbury Road, Suite 101Avon, CT 06001
Monday, Wednesday & Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday & Thursday | 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Weeknight and weekend appointments available for MRI
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Bloomfield Imaging Center
6 Northwestern Drive, Suite 102Bloomfield, CT 06002
Hours Vary By Exam
Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm
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Farmington Imaging Center
399 Farmington AvenueFarmington, CT 06032
Monday - Friday | 8:00am - 4:15pm
Weeknight and weekend appointments available for MRI
Weeknight appointments available for Mammography
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Glastonbury Imaging Center
704 Hebron Avenue, Suite 100 (Access to building off Oakwood Drive)Glastonbury, CT 06033
Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm
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Hartford Imaging Center
85 Seymour Street, Suite 200Hartford, CT 06106
Monday - Friday | 8:00am - 4:00pm
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West Hartford Imaging Center
941 Farmington AveWest Hartford, CT 06107
Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 4:00pm
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Wethersfield Imaging Center
1260 Silas Deane Highway(Suite 100: CT & MRI | Suite 104: All Other Exams)
Wethersfield, CT 06109
Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm
Weeknight and weekend appointments available for MRI
Weeknight appointments available for Mammography
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