Dublin Scan Center
Body Scan in Dublin, OH
High speed CT scanners allows radiologists to rapidly scan the body to see if there are any cancers present. Because the images are taken so quickly, the risk of exposure to radiation is minimal. A body scan analyzes your lungs, heart, and abdomen/pelvis.
The lung CT has the capability of detecting potentially malignant nodules early as well as detecting aortic aneurysms and calcium deposits within plaque in the coronary arteries. The body scan can also detect masses in the liver, spleen, pancreas, retroperitoneum and pelvis. With early detection comes early diagnosis and treatment therefore providing patients with a better outcome.
About PrevaHealth
Finding a Dublin scan center is simple with PrevaHealth. Located in Dublin, Ohio, Dr. John A. Rumberger, PhD, MD is available to service all of his patients with the best in scan center technology. Using the most advanced equipment and first-rate technology, Dr. Rumberger provides patients with the best chance for a successful scan experience. Only the most effective scans are used and minimally invasive procedures to provide patients with excellent patient care and service. Accuracy is of great importance to any patient undergoing a scan. Early diagnosis or detection often can mean the difference between a successful treatment and an unsuccessful treatment. Therefore, detecting a patient’s disease, conditions and injuries at an early stage become a major priority of the center, as well as accuracy in all of their scans.
The Dublin scan center knows how important safety is as well. Many enter into their offices concerned with safety of the procedures. Consultation is available for any patients wishing to discuss the scanning options, safety conditions or any other aspect of their visit. All the proper safety measures are taken to ensure a patient is treated in the safest environment possible. Some of the services available include body scans, carotid artery scans, lung scans, heart scans, bone density scans and a virtual colonoscopy.

