Contact Information
Address:
3801 W 15th St Building C Suite 160, Plano, TX 75075
Advanced Body Scan delivers fast, safe full body and heart scans that help you catch silent risks early, when action matters most. Most visits take under five minutes and require no needles, no prep, and no downtime. We focus on the organs that drive outcomes, especially the heart and lungs, because heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. and lung cancer is the top cause of cancer death.
3801 W 15th St Building C Suite 160, Plano, TX 75075
Advanced Body Scan, located at 3801 W 15th St Building C Suite 160, Plano, TX 75075, is dedicated to providing residents of Plano with state-of-the-art, fast, and safe full body and heart scans. In today's world, maintaining optimal health requires proactive measures, and our advanced scanning technology is designed to help you take control of your well-being by identifying potential health risks early.
Often, serious health conditions develop without any noticeable symptoms. These "silent risks" can include cardiovascular issues, certain cancers, and other underlying problems that may not manifest until a critical point. Our mission at Advanced Body Scan is to utilize cutting-edge imaging technology to detect these risks before they become more serious, allowing for earlier intervention and potentially life-saving treatments.
Our full body scans employ sophisticated technology to create detailed images of your internal organs, skeletal structure, and soft tissues. This comprehensive assessment helps identify anomalies such as tumors, abnormalities in the heart or blood vessels, lung nodules, and other potential indicators of disease. Similarly, our heart scan service focuses specifically on the cardiovascular system, detecting calcium buildup in the coronary arteries, which is a strong predictor of future heart attacks.
We understand that accessing advanced diagnostic services can sometimes seem daunting. That's why we emphasize the speed and safety of our procedures. Our state-of-the-art equipment is operated by highly trained professionals who prioritize patient comfort and safety at every step. The results you receive are based on high-quality, accurate imaging, providing you with reliable information about your health.
Choosing Advanced Body Scan means choosing a partner committed to your health in Plano. We believe in transparency and patient education, ensuring you understand the value of preventative screening and the insights our scans can provide. Our goal is not to diagnose disease but to empower you with knowledge, enabling informed discussions with your primary care physician about your overall health profile.
For more information about our services or to schedule your appointment at our Plano location, please visit our website or call us directly.
Contact Information:
Website: https://advancedbodyscan.com/
Phone: 972-846-0513
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of scans do you offer at your Plano location?
A1: We offer fast, safe full body scans and heart scans at our Plano location (3801 W 15th St Building C Suite 160) to help identify potential health risks.
Q2: How long does a typical scan take at Advanced Body Scan in Plano?
A2: Our scanning process is designed to be efficient. A full body scan typically takes less than an hour, while a heart scan is usually completed within 10-15 minutes.
Q3: Are the scans safe? What technology do you use?
A3: Absolutely. We utilize advanced, FDA-approved technology that has been proven safe and effective for detecting internal health risks. The procedures involve minimal exposure to radiation (for applicable scans) and no known harmful side effects.
Q4: What happens after I receive my scan results?
A4: Within a few days, you will receive a detailed report via email. This report will be sent to your referring physician as well. We encourage you to schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor to discuss the findings and any necessary next steps.
Q5: Do I need a referral to get a scan at your Plano facility?
A5: While not always required, we recommend discussing your desire to get scanned with your primary care physician. They can help determine if a scan is appropriate for your personal health profile and may serve as a valuable follow-up to their recommendations.