Heart Disease Is Detectable — Here’s How We Find It Early

Cardiac Imaging

CT Coronary Angiogram (CTCA)
at Noosa Radiology

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Australia — but it’s also one of the most detectable conditions, thanks to advances in cardiac imaging like CT Coronary Angiography (CTCA).

Our Cardiac imaging team is one of Australia’s most experienced in CTCA. This is a non-invasive scan that gives your doctor a clear, detailed picture of the arteries supplying blood to your heart — without the need for a catheter or hospital stay.

What Is a CT Coronary Angiogram?

A CT coronary angiogram is a specialised CT scan that produces detailed images of your coronary arteries using a contrast dye injected through a small IV in your arm. It’s a fast, outpatient procedure — the scan itself takes just 10–15 minutes.

Who Should Consider a CTCA?

Your GP or specialist may recommend a CTCA if you have:

  • Chest pain or discomfort that needs further investigation
  • Risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease
  • Recent changes on an echocardiogram

Why Choose CTCA?

CTCA gives doctors a detailed, reliable view of plaque and blockages in the coronary arteries, helping guide treatment decisions with confidence, without the need for a more invasive procedure.

Who reports CTCA?

Noosa Radiology’s cardiac imaging team is one of Australia’s most experienced in CTCA. All cases are double read by 2 of our 5 subspecialised CTCA accredited reporters.

Comprehensive Cardiac Imaging in Noosa

Alongside CTCA, Noosa Radiology offers the largest range of cardiac imaging services on the Sunshine Coast, including CT calcium score screening, cardiac MRI, echocardiography, stress testing, and myocardial perfusion scans — allowing your doctor to choose the right test for your individual needs.

Can Your CTCA Be Bulk Billed? A Cardiac Specialist Review Can Help

Medicare rebates for CTCA are only available when a scan meets specific clinical eligibility criteria — and in many cases, the referral needs to come from a specialist rather than a GP alone.

To find out whether you qualify for a bulk billed CTCA, Noosa Radiology can arrange a specialist review. During this review, a specialist will assess your symptoms and risk factors, confirm whether you meet the Medicare criteria for CTCA, and issue an appropriate referral if a scan is recommended — helping you avoid unexpected out-of-pocket costs.

If you’re unsure whether your GP referral will be bulk billed, ask your doctor about arranging a cardiac specialist review before your scan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a CT coronary angiogram painful? No. CTCA is non-invasive. You’ll feel a small pinch from the IV and possibly a brief warm sensation from the contrast dye, but there’s no catheter and no incision.

How long does a CTCA take? The scan itself takes 10–15 minutes, with most appointments completed within an hour including preparation.

Do I need a referral for a CTCA? Yes, a referral from your GP or specialist is required.

Book Your CTCA at Noosa Radiology

Ask your GP or specialist whether a CT coronary angiogram is right for you. Noosa Radiology accepts all radiology referrals.

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