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A CT scan, or Computed Tomography, is a powerful diagnostic tool that provides detailed images of your body’s internal structures. With its ability to capture detailed images quickly, CT imaging is a cornerstone of modern healthcare, providing clearer answers and a faster path to recovery.

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    United Kingdom
    United Kingdom, Norwich

    The Global Clinic Norwich

    The Global Clinic, located on Watton Road, surrounded by acres of woodland and just off the A47, is a specialized provider of medical imaging services, offering MRI, non-obstetric ultrasound, and X-ray scans to the local Norfolk community. Additionally, outpatient clinics with local consultants are held at The Global Clinic, available to all patients regardless of whether they choose to self-fund, use private medical insurance, or the NHS. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in all aspects of patient care, and we ensure all visitors are treated by competent and compassionate staff who utilize state-of-the-art facilities in a welcoming environment.

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  • How Long Does a CT Scan Take?

    Typically a CT scan takes about 10 to 30 minutes. The scanning area determines the duration.

  • Is a CT Scan Painful?

    The procedure is painless, although some patients may feel uncomfortable remaining still.

  • Do I Need to Prepare for a CT Scan?

    Preparation depends on the type of scan. Doctors may ask you to fast or avoid certain medications. If they will use contrast dye,  they may need an additional preparation.

  • How Safe is a CT Scan?

    CT scans are generally safe. However, the radiation exposure and use of contrast dye require careful consideration. Especially for pregnant women and people with certain medical conditions. 

  • What’s the difference between a CT scan and an MRI?

    Both provide detailed images, but CT uses X-rays and is faster for bones, while MRI uses magnetic fields and is better for soft tissues like muscles.

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