Type
CT Scan
Duration
30 min
Multi-slice CT imaging for any body region at Campus Medical Pallady — head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and musculoskeletal anatomy, with or without contrast. Part of Romania's largest private imaging network.
CT scanning at Regina Maria's Campus Medical Pallady campus delivers cross-sectional imaging across the full anatomical range, from the brain and skull base down through the cervical soft tissues, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, as well as musculoskeletal examinations of the spine and major joints. The campus is one of the dedicated "centre de imagistică" operated by Romania's largest private healthcare network — a network that has built its imaging infrastructure to handle the volume of a major national chain while maintaining the equipment standards expected of a private provider connected to Finland's Mehiläinen group. CT works by acquiring a series of X-ray projections from multiple angles as the gantry rotates around the patient. A computer reconstructs these projections into a detailed three-dimensional volume that radiologists can examine in any plane — axial, coronal, sagittal — or render as a three-dimensional model of vessels and skeletal structures. The resulting images resolve soft tissue structures, solid organs, vascular anatomy, and bone in the same acquisition, making CT the first-choice modality for a wide range of clinical questions where speed, spatial resolution, and whole-body coverage are all important. For diagnostic studies, CT of the head without contrast is the standard first-line examination for suspected stroke, head trauma, and acute neurological presentations. Contrast-enhanced CT of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis is the backbone of oncological staging — mapping primary tumour extent and identifying enlarged lymph nodes or distant metastases across the body cavities in a single run. Musculoskeletal CT delineates bone pathology, fracture anatomy, and joint articular surfaces with higher spatial resolution than MRI and without the metallic artefact concerns relevant when implants are present. Campus Medical Pallady sits near the Nicolae Teclu metro station on Bulevardul Theodor Pallady in Sector 3, making it accessible from the city centre and from international arrivals at Henri Coandă Airport via public transport. The campus runs Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 20:00 and Saturday from 08:00 to 14:00. Appointments are made through the Regina Maria contact centre at 021 9268 or through the website at reginamaria.ro/en. International patients and self-pay individuals do not require a referral from a Romanian doctor to schedule a CT examination. Regina Maria is part of the Mehiläinen health group, which operates across Finland, Germany, and Central and Eastern Europe, bringing Nordic healthcare governance standards to the Romanian private sector. The network's English-language interface and dedicated medical tourism page confirm its readiness to serve patients arriving from abroad.
Key Details
- Network
- Largest in Romania
- Location
- Near metro Nicolae Teclu
- Languages
- Romanian + English
- Results
- Same day
Who Is This For?
Cancer staging, organ pathology evaluation, trauma, acute neurological presentations, musculoskeletal CT, oncological surveillance, and any diagnostic question requiring cross-sectional anatomy across head, chest, abdomen, or pelvis
What's Included
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Duration
- 30 min
