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Introducing Photon Counting CT Technology for Advanced Heart Health Imaging

Explore Advanced Cardiac Care Technology at Sunrise Heart Clinic

Patient undergoing a CT scan, showcasing advanced imaging technology for heart diagnostics at Sunrise Heart Specialist Clinic.

More Precise

Lower

Radiation

Safer

Experience advanced heart imaging at Sunrise Heart Clinic, Royal Square, with our Photon Counting CT technology. This cutting-edge scanner delivers detailed images with lower radiation, offering safer and more precise heart assessments.

Patient undergoing a CT scan, demonstrating advanced imaging for detailed heart diagnostics at Sunrise Heart Specialist Clinic.
Photon Counting CT scanner offering higher-resolution X-ray imaging compared to traditional CT technology at Sunrise Heart Specialist Clinic.

What is a Photon Counting CT Scanner?

A Photon Counting CT Scanner is an advanced imaging technology that uses a new method to capture X-rays at a higher resolution than traditional CT scanners. This results in more detailed images of the heart and blood vessels while using lower doses of radiation.

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Just $2580 (excl. GST)

Comprehensive Heart Health Package

A holistic assessment in one visit with advanced technology.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)
CT Calcium Score
Heart Function Assessment
3D Heart Model
CT Coronary Angiogram
Expert Consultation

Why Choose Photon Counting CT Scanning?

High-resolution 3D image of a heart captured using Photon Counting CT scanner, highlighting its advanced imaging capabilities.

Higher Image Quality

Photon Counting CT Scanner for high-quality diagnostics with lower radiation exposure.

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All-in-One Care

Comprehensive evaluation in a single, streamlined visit.

Dr. Woo Jia Wei reviewing an echocardiogram, demonstrating advanced heart diagnostics at Sunrise Heart Specialist Clinic in Singapore.

Experienced Team

Led by Dr. Woo, an expert in the latest cardiac imaging technology.

  • What are 3 symptoms of sleep apnea?
    Loud and persistent snoring Pauses in breathing during sleep Daytime sleepiness or fatigue, even after a full night's rest
  • What is the first stage of sleep apnea?
    The first stage is often mild or early-stage sleep apnea, where symptoms may be present but less severe and noticeable.
  • What happens if sleep apnea is left untreated?
    Untreated sleep apnea can lead to serious health complications, including: High blood pressure Heart disease and increased risk of heart attack Type 2 diabetes Stroke Memory problems and cognitive impairment Daytime fatigue, affecting work and daily activities
  • What is a home sleep apnea test?
    A home sleep apnea test is a convenient and non-invasive way to diagnose sleep apnea from the comfort of your own bed. It typically involves wearing a small device that monitors your breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and other sleep-related factors while you sleep.
  • How accurate is a home sleep apnea test?
    Home sleep apnea tests are generally accurate for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most common type of sleep apnea. However, complex cases or other sleep disorders may require a more comprehensive sleep study conducted in a sleep clinic.
  • Can I get a home sleep apnea test at Sunrise Heart Specialist Clinic?
    Yes, our clinic offers home sleep apnea tests for convenient and accurate diagnosis. Our team will guide you through the process and interpret the results to provide personalized treatment recommendations.
  • What are the benefits of a home sleep apnea test?
    Comfortable testing environment in your own home Cost-effective compared to in-lab sleep studies Faster results and diagnosis, leading to timely treatment
Patient receiving a CT scan, highlighting advanced cardiac diagnostics at Sunrise Heart Specialist Clinic.

Schedule Your Comprehensive Cardiac Assessment With Us

Experience the future of heart care with Photon Counting CT, a groundbreaking technology that delivers highly detailed images while significantly reducing radiation exposure. This means safer, more precise heart assessments for you.

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