Our Westbrook location is easily accessible for those living in Calgary’s southwest. We’re near the Westbrook LRT station, and there’s lots of free surface parking in front of the building if you are driving. We’re also close to a variety of family doctor’s offices, including the Westbrook Walk-in Clinic, and have a physiotherapy clinic just down the hall from us.
CLINIC HOURS
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
X-RAY HOURS (WALK IN)
Monday – Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We are located on the second floor of the Westbrook Professional Building, not the mall! Our entrance is through the doorway located beside Dollarama. Take the elevator or stairs to the second floor, and we’re located just down the hall (unit 200).
There is plenty of free parking available in the Westbrook Professional Building surface parking lot.
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Computed tomography (CT) is an advanced imaging system that uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to produce comprehensive images of your abdomen. CT scans give a much more detailed picture than regular X-rays and can identify many conditions that may escape detection on other imaging tests.
Your health care practitioners may order an abdomen CT scan to examine one of the following (or, for a more comprehensive exam, a combined abdomen/pelvis CT):
A cause of pain or swelling.
Lymph nodes or blood vessels.
The kidney or bladder.
The liver, pancreas, or spleen.
The small or large bowel.
HOW DO I PREPARE FOR MY EXAM?
WITHOUT CONTRAST: If contrast is not used, you will need to fast for two hours prior to your appointment.
ORAL CONTRAST: If oral contrast is prescribed, you will need to fast for four hours prior to your appointment and arrive two hours prior to your exam, unless otherwise specified at the time of booking.
IV CONTRAST: If oral contrast and/or IV contrast is prescribed, please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment to allow enough time to check-in with reception.
Bring photo identification and your provincial health card.
Please do not drink coffee, tea, or juice six hours prior to your exam.