Borg & Ide Imaging is Now Offering Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA)
If a CT Cardiac Calcium Scoring detects a certain amount of calcified plaque in the coronary arteries, a referring provider may refer a patient for Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA), a non-invasive diagnostic CT scan that takes detailed images of the coronary arteries and provides highly detailed data on the structure (the lumen) of the coronary artery. This exam is typically used to detect narrowed or blocked coronary arteries, which can cause chest pain or a heart attack.
Benefits:
Non-invasive
No radiation is left in your body after the scan is finished
Highly-detailed images of the coronary arteries
Fast and simple
Cost-effective for a wide range of medical problems
Less sensitive to patient movement than MRI
Implanted medical device of any kind will not prevent you from having a CT scan
For patients with:
Suspected abnormal anatomy of the coronary arteries
Low or intermediate risk for coronary artery disease, including patients who have chest pain and normal, non-diagnostic or unclear lab and ECG results
Low to intermediate risk atypical chest pain in the emergency department
Non-acute chest pain
New or worsening symptoms with a previous normal stress test result
Unclear or inconclusive stress test results
New onset heart failure with reduced heart function and low or medium risk for coronary artery disease
Intermediate risk of coronary artery disease before non-coronary cardiac surgery
Coronary artery bypass grafts
Why choose us?
Quality diagnostic medical imaging at a reasonable cost
Quick appointment turnaround
Currently availible at:
B&I | Clinton Crossings
995 Senator Keating Blvd
Bldg. E, Ste. 100
Rochester, NY 14618
To schedule you Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA) call