Talk to a doctor about a lung screening if you:
- Are between age 50 and 80
- Currently smoke, or have quit within the past 15 years
- Have smoked 1 pack daily for 20 years or 2 packs daily for 10 years
A referral from your doctor is needed for a low-dose CT scan. If you already have a referral, please call to schedule your screening appointment.
Understanding a low-dose CT screening
CT lung screenings use an X-ray generating device that rotates around your body to create cross-sectional images of the inside of your lungs. When you arrive for your test, you will change into a gown and lie on a table that slides in and out of a large tube, called a CT. It is a painless imaging test that takes only minutes to complete. Then, your radiologist reviews the images and prepares a report for your doctor. By getting a clear picture of your lung health, your doctor can create a care plan that’s right for you.
Medicare and many private insurers may cover a CT scan for those at high risk. And for many high-risk patients, the first scan may be covered without a copay. Check with your insurance provider for confirmation of coverage.
Connected to specialists at Ascension Saint Agnes
At Ascension Saint Agnes, our care teams are ready to answer any questions you may have about lung screenings and other screenings you may need. If you need more care, including more advanced treatment options, you are connected to compassionate care teams and specialists who are right for you. We take the time to explain procedures and walk you through every step.