CT Enterography

CT Enterography

CT Enterography is a highly specialized imaging exam designed to provide detailed pictures of the small intestine and surrounding abdominal structures. It helps us evaluate conditions such as Crohn’s disease, tumors, inflammation, and sources of unexplained abdominal pain or bleeding. At ZP, we continually invest in the most advanced, low-dose CT technology available, ensuring that our patients receive the clearest, most accurate images with the least possible radiation exposure. Our expert technologists and subspecialized radiologists work together to make each exam safe, efficient, and comfortable for every patient.

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How does CT Enterography work?

During a CT Enterography, the patient drinks a specially prepared contrast solution to help visualize the small bowel. Once inside the CT scanner, the system quickly captures multiple cross-sectional images of the abdomen and pelvis using advanced low-dose techniques. Zwanger-Pesiri’s modern scanners utilize automatic exposure control and high-speed imaging to minimize radiation while maintaining exceptional image quality. The entire procedure typically takes less than 15 minutes, and most patients can return to their normal routine shortly afterward.

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What are the Benefits of CT Enterography?

  • Noninvasive, highly detailed imaging of the small bowel and surrounding organs
  • Detection of inflammation, strictures, bleeding, and masses not visible on standard imaging
  • Faster results and more comfortable than traditional small bowel studies
  • Lower radiation dose with modern CT technology
  • Helps guide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning

At ZP, our mission is to provide the highest level of diagnostic care to the Long Island community. By combining compassionate patient care with the latest imaging advancements, we remain steadfast in our commitment to your health—today and always.

Why Choose Zwanger-Pesiri?

Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology brings world-class expertise to the Long Island community. Our subspecialty-trained radiologists are Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology with fellowship training in a variety of specialties. They are highly-skilled, highly-knowledgeable, and make patient care a priority. To learn more, contact us today.