CT (or a computerized tomography) is a type of scan that produces a detailed series of x-ray images of the body. It then uses a computer to create cross-sectional images, also called slices, of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissues inside the body. CT scan images show more detail than regular x-rays do.
If needed, a contrast dye is used to help highlight certain areas. This dye may be injected or swallowed. If you need an injection, an IV cannula will be placed in your arm.
Please inform the CT department if you have had previous contrast dye reaction, so we can take steps to ensure your safety.
CTs are performed in 2 locations:
Your appointment letter will clearly state the location of your CT.
Your results will be sent to the doctor that referred you for the scan. If your GP did not send you for the scan then they will not automatically receive the results. Radiology results are not sent to your home address.
If a Consultant in the hospital referred you, you will need to phone the secretary to make an appointment to see the team to discuss your results or request a call back from one of the doctors on the team.
Telephone: 01 809 2786
Email for general queries: ctreferrals@beaumont.ie
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