Calcium Score Screening
The coronary artery calcium score is the measurement of the amount of calcium in the walls of the arteries that supply your heart muscle. It shows the amount of hardening of the artery wall that you have and your risk of a heart attack or stroke in the next 5 to 10 years.
Who should perform this test?
- Those who are 35 years old and above
- Family history of heart disease
- Past or present smoker
- History of high cholesterol level, diabetes or high blood pressure
- Overweight and inactive lifestyle
CT Coronary Angiography
A CTA is a heart imagine test that helps your doctor determine whether fatty deposits or calcium deposits have build up in your coronary arteries. This non invasive test can scan the entire heart in less than one second with a single rotation.
Who should perform this test?
- Those who are 45 years old and above
- Those with positive calcium score
- Family history of heart disease
- Past/present smoker
- History of high cholesterol, diabetes or high blood pressure
- overweight and inactive lifestyle
Contact us today to learn more about your heart with the world’s fastest CT Scanner.
Recent Comments