I've had a couple of calcium score heart scans that are used to help determine your risk for heart disease, i.e. build up of plaque in your arteries.
This new scan uses AI and 3D technology to supposedly give you a much more accurate assessment of your risk for heart disease. It is non-invasive, they use a CCTA scan to do the test.
I see that there is an image center in Austin that does these scans. From what I've read, it's not yet covered by insurance. I plan to call on Monday to see if that has changed. Cost from what I could find online is from $750-$1,500.
Curious if anyone has had this done and what your experience has been.
TIA for any responses.
This new scan uses AI and 3D technology to supposedly give you a much more accurate assessment of your risk for heart disease. It is non-invasive, they use a CCTA scan to do the test.
I see that there is an image center in Austin that does these scans. From what I've read, it's not yet covered by insurance. I plan to call on Monday to see if that has changed. Cost from what I could find online is from $750-$1,500.
Curious if anyone has had this done and what your experience has been.
TIA for any responses.