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Body Scans  
Body scans, it sounds like it just came out of a science fiction movie, but it's a real procedure. It's an advanced tool that your doctor can use to get a more in depth diagnose of a problem or to more accurately diagnose a problem.

More and more people are simply requesting that their doctor schedule them for a body scan because it does provide more precise and accurate information about health issues and potential health issues. Plus the patient is given a copy of the scan on a DVD, a permanent record not only for them but a record that can be passed down to future generations for reference.

Body Scans Include

• Heart Scan

• Full Body Scan

• Electron Beam CT Coronary Angiography

• Lung Scan

• Bone Scan

• Virtual Colonoscopy

A body scan can identify abnormalities and diseases long before you are showing any symptoms. Research has proven that early detection of some diseases can significantly improve the chances of recovery. Which means that a body scan can assist you and our doctor in diagnosis a problem and significantly increase your chances of recovery through early detection.

A Body Scan Can Detect

• Advanced heart disease

• Vascular disease

• Aneurisms

• Tumors

• Kidney stones

• Gallstones

A body scan can run between $600-$3000. If you would like to have a body scan done there are numerous medical facilities in your area where a doctor can assist you with this procedure, schedule your appointment today.

ScanDirectory.org is a leading resource for body scans information. Search for a body scan clinic near you today!




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