What Patients Should Know Before Getting a CT Scan on a GE Prospeed NXI

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At Bobby and Brothers, we believe that informed patients are empowered patients. Whether it’s your first time undergoing a CT scan or you’re returning for follow-up imaging, it’s completely natural to have questions and concerns. In this blog, we aim to guide you through everything you should know before getting a GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan, a reliable and widely-used diagnostic imaging procedure.

What is a GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan?

The GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan is a type of computed tomography (CT) scan that uses X-rays and computer processing to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. Developed by General Electric (GE), this scanner is known for its fast image acquisition, reliable performance, and low-dose radiation capability. It’s commonly used to diagnose conditions related to the brain, chest, abdomen, spine, and joints.

Why Is This Scanner Trusted?

The GE Prospeed NXI has remained a popular choice in diagnostic centers due to its balance of affordability, accuracy, and speed. At Bobby and Brothers, we use this machine because of its proven track record in delivering high-quality results with enhanced patient safety. The scanner’s ability to generate clear and precise images plays a crucial role in helping doctors detect diseases early and make informed treatment decisions.

Preparing for the Scan

Before your GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan, you’ll receive specific instructions depending on the area being examined. In general, here are a few things you should keep in mind:

Fasting: If your scan requires contrast dye, you may need to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours prior.

Clothing: Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. You might be asked to change into a gown for the scan.

Remove Metal Objects: Jewelry, eyeglasses, hairpins, and other metallic items may interfere with the imaging.

Medical History: Inform the technician if you are pregnant, diabetic, allergic to contrast material, or have kidney problems.

Our technicians at Bobby and Brothers will ensure you feel comfortable and answer any questions you have before the scan begins.

What to Expect During the Procedure

The scan itself is quick, usually lasting between 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being examined. Here’s a general idea of what happens:

You’ll lie on a motorized table that slides into the doughnut-shaped CT scanner.

The machine may ask you to hold your breath briefly to capture clear images.

If a contrast dye is used, it may be administered orally or via an IV.

You won’t feel the X-rays, but you may hear a soft whirring sound as the machine rotates around you.

    The GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan is designed for minimal discomfort. Most patients experience no pain during or after the procedure.

    After the Scan

    Once the scan is complete, you can resume normal activities unless instructed otherwise. If contrast dye was used, you may be advised to drink plenty of water to help flush it out of your system.

    The scan results will be reviewed by a radiologist and sent to your doctor, who will then discuss the findings and next steps with you.

    Safe and Reliable Diagnostic Imaging

    Safety is always a top priority. The GE Prospeed NXI is engineered to use lower doses of radiation while still delivering clear images. At Bobby and Brothers, we maintain our equipment to the highest standards and follow all necessary protocols to ensure your safety and peace of mind.

    Final Thoughts

    If you’ve been advised to undergo a GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan, know that you’re in good hands. The process is quick, safe, and crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. At Bobby and Brothers, our team is committed to providing professional care and answering all your concerns before, during, and after the procedure.Feel free to contact us to book an appointment or to learn more about how the GE Prospeed NXI CT Scan can support your health journey.