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In some hospitals and some Dr. offices..You just have to keep your eye out
According to the US News and World Report rankings, here are the top 4 hospitals in the state:Yale-New Haven Hospital (New Haven, CT)Hartford Hospital (Hartford, CT)St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center (Hartford, CT)Middlesex Hospital (Middletown, CT)
CT scans are now used in most Hospitals and is now available in almost every country
No difference. CT machines used to take a single 'slice' at a time. Now they take a 'spiral' image whilst the patient moves through them and the 'slices' are created afterwards by the machine's software. When the multi-slice CT machines came along, people started referring to them as 'spiral CT' to differentiate from the older machines. All CTs these days are 'spiral'.
Its depend from hospital to hospital, 3000-7000 INR.
GE, Toshiba, Siemens, Dicom etc Dicom make CT? Whats' their website? Neusoft makes CT, it's a Chinese manufacturer.
No charitable orinizations do not pay for installation of a ct scanner.They will help pay for a cat scan if the patient has little or no income but do not assist in the installation of a scanner.
I would say Sherman Health is a good hospital for cardiac ct scans. Lots of hospitals have good ct scans, but you really need to look at the doctor more not the hospital.
x-ray machines ,ct scans etc.
will husky pay for a reversal
There are several types of CT machines, including conventional CT scanners, multi-slice (or multi-detector) CT scanners, and cone beam CT scanners. Conventional CT scanners typically cost between $150,000 and $500,000, while multi-slice CT scanners range from $500,000 to $2 million, depending on the number of slices and advanced features. Cone beam CT scanners, often used in dental and orthopedic imaging, usually range from $100,000 to $500,000. Costs can vary widely based on brand, technology, and additional features.
"You must first complete a 2 year program in medical disciplines including certifications in the use of radiologic equipment such as XRay machines, MRI machines and CT scan machines."