A low-dose CT at Baptist Cancer Center can identify cancer at its earliest, most treatable stages. If you are a current or former smoker, find out below if you qualify for a screening.
If you meet the qualifications, our patient navigator will be in touch.
You qualify for a low-dose CT screening if you:
When our patient navigators contact you, they’ll ask you questions about your health, tobacco use and smoking history. Then they’ll be able to recommend whether you should get screened and help you schedule an appointment.
Medicare and most private insurers cover these screenings with no out-of-pocket costs for patients who qualify. Follow-up tests and additional screenings after your initial scan may require a co-pay or deductible. Our patient navigators can help you understand your coverage.
If you meet the qualifications, our patient navigator will be in touch.
Many people with lung cancer have no symptoms before diagnosis, so screening for the disease can help detect it before it has spread and is more difficult to treat. If you have ever smoked, even if you have quit, take this questionnaire to determine if you are at risk for lung cancer and should get screened.