Calcium Score CT Scan
Know Your Heart Disease Risk.No Pain, No Hassle, No Waiting.
A 10-minute CT scan that measures the plaque in your heart's arteries. It's the most direct measure of heart-attack risk you can get. One price covers the scan, the radiologist's report, and your score explained in plain language.
$199
One price, everything included.
- HIPAA-secure
- HSA/FSA eligible
- No referral needed
The coronary artery calcium score appears to be an excellent and accurate indicator of health and overall prognosis, even beyond heart disease.
What it screens for
- Find hidden plaque: Spot hard calcium deposits in artery walls before any symptoms show up.
- Check true risk: Clear up confusion when a person's heart attack risk is uncertain based only on blood pressure or cholesterol.
- Guide treatment choices: Help a doctor and patient decide whether to start taking cholesterol-lowering drugs or daily aspirin.
- Provide motivation: Encourage positive lifestyle changes like better diet and more exercise if plaque is found.
Your heart doesn't wait until you're old.
About 1 in 3 people hospitalized for a heart attack in the U.S. is younger than 55, and the plaque behind those attacks builds silently for decades first. Early detection turns a surprise into a plan.
Silent until it isn't
Plaque builds for decades with no symptoms. For many people, a heart attack is the first sign anything was wrong. The scan sees what you can't feel.
Your arteries, not a formula
Risk calculators estimate from population averages. A calcium score is a direct measurement of your own coronary arteries. It often settles the "do I need a statin?" question.
The power of zero
A score of 0 means very low near-term risk: real, evidence-backed reassurance. A higher score means you found out early enough to act on it.
How it works
Step 1
Reserve online
Two minutes. Pick the center nearest you. The price is the same everywhere.
Step 2
Visit your center
About 10 minutes at the center. No needles, no dye, no undressing. Paid online, so there's nothing to settle on site.
Step 3
Results, explained
A radiologist reads your scan; you get the official report plus a plain-language summary.
Common questions
Is this scan right for you?
Cardiology groups (ACC/AHA) consider a calcium score most useful for adults 40–75 whose heart risk is uncertain. It often settles the "do I need a statin?" question. Insurance rarely covers it as a screening, which is why one clear cash price matters. If your score is zero, that's genuinely reassuring news; if it isn't, your regular doctor can act on it early. Read the full guide →
Does my insurance pay for this?
Usually not, and that's why this program exists. The preventive-care rules that make mammograms $0 don't yet include calcium scoring, so most commercial plans and Medicare don't cover it as a screening. (Texas is the notable exception: some state-regulated plans there must cover part of it.) That's true whether you're insured, on Medicare, underinsured, or uninsured, so instead of a surprise bill, you get one flat price with everything included, and HSA/FSA cards work. If you want to check your own plan, ask whether it covers CPT 75571 as a screening.
Do I need a doctor's order?
No. Participating centers allow self-scheduling for calcium scoring. Your results go to you, and we recommend sharing them with your doctor.
How do I get my results?
A radiologist reads your scan and the center releases the report, usually within a few days. Your reservation confirmation explains exactly how yours will arrive.
Is the scan safe?
It uses a low radiation dose of about 1 mSv, roughly what you absorb from normal background sources in four months. No contrast dye is involved.
Where should we send your confirmation?
We'll email your reservation details. Nothing else without asking.
Where would you like to be seen?
We'll find the imaging centers nearest you.
Pick your preferred center
One $199 program price at every center, radiologist's report included. Just pick the most convenient.
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