CT Scan of the Pelvis/Hip Bones
Your doctor has requested a computed tomography scan (CT or CAT) of your pelvis/hip bones. CT scans use X-ray technology and advanced computer analysis to create detailed pictures of your body. A CT scan can help diagnose problems in the pelvic and hip area. Our team of expert physicians, nurses and technologists is led by Cindy Kallman, MD, chief of Body Imaging.
Before Arriving for Your Procedure
- Please leave your jewelry and valuables at home and wear comfortable clothing.
- If your doctor gave you an order, please bring it with you.
- Although we do not anticipate any delay in your scheduled appointment, we recommend that you bring a book, magazine, or music player to help pass any time you may have to wait.
After Arriving
- A radiology nurse or technologist will ask you a few questions regarding your medical history.
- You must inform the technologist, radiology nurse and/or physician of any allergies you may have before your exam.
During Your Procedure
- While positioning you on the exam table, the technologist will explain your procedure and answer any questions you may have.
- If you are receiving contrast, it may be given through an injection in your IV.
- The dye may cause you to experience a warm sensation all over your body and a metal taste in your mouth. This is normal.
- If you experience any itching, sneezing, nasal congestion, scratchy throat or swelling of your face you should notify the technologist immediately.
- Most often, you will be asked to lie flat on your back with your arms over your head.
- The table you are on will slide into the scanner. The scanner is open at the back and the front, allowing you to see out. The technologist will always be able to see and hear you during your exam.
- You will be asked to hold very still and at times to hold your breath.
- This procedure usually takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes.
After Your Procedure
- There are no restrictions placed on you after this procedure. You may eat or drive as normal.
- If you received an injection of contrast dye, you should drink plenty of liquid to help flush it out of your system.
- Your study will be read by an imaging physician who specializes in the interpretation of CT scans. The results will be sent to your physician, usually within 48 hours.
- Your physician will discuss these results with you and explain what they mean in relation to your health.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 310-423-8000.
The S. Mark Taper Foundation Imaging Center provides a full range of advanced imaging, both radiology and cardiology, as well as interventional radiology and interventional tumor (oncology) treatments to the greater Los Angeles area, including Beverly Hills, Encino, Mid-Cities, Sherman Oaks, Silver Lake, Studio City, Toluca Lake and West Hollywood.