Key Takeaways
- A full body scan can reveal heart disease, cancer, aneurysms, and more before symptoms appear.
- Scans take less than 5 minutes with no prep or discomfort.
- It offers peace of mind, early action, and life-saving knowledge.
- For anyone 30+, a scan is one of the smartest health investments you can make.
The Question Everyone Asks
Is a full body scan really worth it?
It’s one of the most common questions people ask when they first hear about Advanced Body Scan—and it’s a fair one. After all, we live in a world where we get our car checked more often than our own health.
Here’s the truth: A full body scan can reveal life-threatening conditions long before symptoms appear. It’s not about replacing your doctor, it’s about getting answers before it’s too late.
If you’ve ever lost a loved one to heart disease or cancer, or simply want peace of mind about your health, the value of a body scan becomes very clear.
What Is a Full Body Scan?
A CT full body scan is a fast, painless imaging test that takes detailed pictures of your vital organs—from your neck to your hips.
At Advanced Body Scan, we use the latest generation of high-speed CT scanners to produce crystal-clear images in under five minutes.
You simply lie comfortably on the table, and the machine captures thousands of images that can reveal early signs of:
- Heart disease (through your calcium score)
- Cancer (lung, liver, kidney, colon, and more)
- Aneurysms and blockages
- Organ abnormalities or cysts
- Bone density loss
This is the same technology trusted by hospitals—but faster, safer, and focused entirely on early detection.
What Makes a Full Body Scan Worth It
1. Early Detection Saves Lives
The #1 and #2 killers in the United States are heart disease and cancer. Both often develop quietly for years.
By the time symptoms appear, treatment options are limited.
A full body scan gives you the chance to find issues early—when they’re easiest to treat or even reverse.
Statistics that matter:
- Heart disease kills one person every 33 seconds in the U.S. (CDC)
- Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, colon, and prostate cancer combined (American Cancer Society)
Finding these diseases early can literally save your life. That’s value you can’t put a price on.
2. Peace of Mind You Can’t Get Anywhere Else
Most people live with “what if” health anxiety. “What if I have something and don’t know it?”
A full body scan replaces that uncertainty with real information.
Whether your scan is clear (and you get peace of mind) or it reveals an early warning (and you get to act), either way—you win.
It’s not just a test. It’s a snapshot of your future health, giving you confidence in how you live today.
3. Precision Technology You Can Trust
Advanced Body Scan uses the latest CT technology, capable of scanning your body in a single heartbeat.
That means you get high-resolution imaging in minutes with maximum comfort and safety.
Unlike MRI scans, which can take up to 90 minutes and cannot accurately image your heart or lungs, our CT scans:
- Take less than 5 minutes
- Capture your heart, lungs, and all vital organs
- Provide unmatched clarity doctors rely on
This makes CT the gold standard for early detection.
4. Privacy and Control Over Your Health
Your scan results are completely private—they’re not shared with insurance companies and don’t affect your premiums or coverage.
You get to decide how to act on your results, in confidence, on your own timeline.
For many patients, that freedom alone makes the scan worth it.
5. Time and Convenience
Our scans take less time than your morning coffee run.
- No prep.
- No needles.
- No disrobing.
You’ll be in and out in minutes—with insights that could last a lifetime.
When a Full Body Scan Is Most Worth It
You don’t need to wait for symptoms to take action. A scan is especially valuable if you:
- Are 30 or older and want to establish a health baseline
- Have a family history of heart disease or cancer
- Are a former or current smoker
- Have high blood pressure, cholesterol, or stress levels
- Want to proactively manage your health instead of reacting later
Even if you feel perfectly healthy, your body scan could be the reason you stay that way.
What a Full Body Scan Can Find
- Coronary artery blockages
- Lung nodules and early-stage lung cancer
- Liver, kidney, or pancreatic tumors
- Abdominal aortic aneurysms
- Bone and spine degeneration
- Cysts, calcifications, or hidden growths
Each of these findings can dramatically alter the course of your health—for the better—if caught early enough.
Stories That Answer the Question for Themselves
Many of our patients come in “just to check” and walk away forever grateful they did.
One Oklahoma City man came for a couple’s heart scan special. His scan showed dangerous plaque buildup, even though he had no symptoms. His doctor said it likely saved his life.
Another woman in Dallas discovered a small tumor during her annual full body scan. It was removed early—no chemo, no radiation, just peace of mind.
After more than 100,000 scans nationwide, stories like these happen every week.
The Real Value of a Full Body Scan
It’s Not About Fear—it’s About Facts.
Knowing what’s happening inside your body is one of the most empowering choices you can make.
You can’t manage what you can’t see. A full body scan turns uncertainty into clarity, and fear into action.
Whether it’s preventing a heart attack, catching cancer early, or confirming that you’re perfectly healthy—the value far outweighs the cost.
Why Advanced Body Scan Is the Gold Standard
- Over 20 years of expertise in early detection
- High-speed CT technology trusted by physicians nationwide
- Three convenient locations in Oklahoma City, Dallas, and Houston
- Fast results with detailed reports you can share with your doctor
- Private, patient-first care with no insurance interference
When you’re talking about your heart, your lungs, and your future—you deserve the best.
FAQs
How often should I get scanned?
Most people choose to scan every 1–2 years to track changes and stay ahead of new risks.
What if something is found?
If a significant issue is detected, one of our specialists will reach out and guide you on next steps with your doctor.
Is it covered by insurance?
No, but your scan is completely private and won’t impact your insurance coverage. We also offer financing and packages to make it more affordable.




