CT Scan / Dialysis

Advanced CT scan and dialysis services ensuring accurate diagnosis and efficient renal care with expert supervision.
CT Scan / Dialysis

A CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the kidney is a non-invasive imaging technique that produces detailed cross-sectional images to help diagnose various kidney-related conditions. It is especially useful for detecting kidney stones, infections, cysts, tumors, trauma, and abnormalities in kidney structure. At Oxford Hospitals, kidney CT scans are vital in early detection, treatment planning, and ongoing management—particularly for patients undergoing dialysis.

Key Features

Advanced Diagnostic Imaging

Oxford Hospitals uses high-resolution CT scan technology to deliver accurate, detailed imaging of kidney structures. This helps in early diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of various kidney-related conditions.

Expert Clinical Team

Our experienced radiologists, nephrologists, and dialysis technicians work together to ensure each patient receives safe, effective, and personalized care, using the latest medical practices and clinical expertise.

Patient Safety & Comfort

We prioritize patient comfort and safety through gentle imaging techniques, short scan times, and minimal discomfort during dialysis, ensuring a stress-free experience for every patient undergoing care.

Special Care for Dialysis Patients

Patients on dialysis receive specialized attention, with contrast dye use carefully monitored to prevent complications. Our team follows strict protocols to protect kidney function and overall health.

Integrated & Timely Services

With streamlined coordination between imaging and nephrology teams, we reduce wait times and offer faster diagnosis and treatment decisions, ensuring efficient and effective patient care at all times.

Strict Hygiene & Monitoring Protocols

We maintain rigorous infection control standards and continuous patient monitoring during dialysis and CT procedures, ensuring a sterile, safe, and closely supervised healthcare environment for optimal outcomes.

Expert Team at Oxford Hospital