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A virtual colonoscopy is a minimally invasive computed tomography (CT) scan that produces two- and three-dimensional images of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. The procedure is used to diagnose colon and bowel disease, including polyps and masses, diverticulosis (pouches in the colon), and cancer.
Please read and follow the instructions in your kit carefully. The prep kit materials are designed to cleanse your bowel for your exam; if it is not completely clean, we may have to repeat the exam. Any remaining stool may also hide serious conditions.
Around 6 p.m. After a normal evening meal, start a CLEAR FLUID DIET. This includes:
Take any required medications with water. If you are diabetic, please call 403.777.3000 for further directions.
8 a.m. (breakfast) | Dissolve one package of Purg-odan into a glass of cold water. Drink this glass followed by an equal or larger glass of clear fluid. Drink another 4-5 glasses of clear fluid over the next hour.
The first bowel movement should occur within one hour after finishing the Purg-odan. Stay close to a washroom, as you will experience frequent bowel movements. |
9 a.m. | Drink 112ml of the E-Z-CAT oral barium solution. |
12 p.m. (lunch) | Drink an additional 112ml of the E-Z-CAT oral barium solution. |
5-6 p.m. (dinner) | Take the second package of Purg-odan as per the breakfast instructions, followed by 4-5 additional glasses of clear fluid over the next hour. |
8 p.m. | Drink the Omnipaque (20ml) mixed with 240ml of clear fluid. Continue to drink clear fluids.
Insert one Bisacodyl rectal suppository. This should empty your bowel of any residual fluid. |
12 a.m. (midnight) | No fluids after midnight. |
We do our best to have our radiologists interpret the information and forward the results to your doctor in a timely manner. Please consult with your doctor regarding your results and any follow up exams or questions.
In Calgary, CT exams are provided at our Mayfair Place location as private pay exams and are not covered by Alberta Health Care. A virtual colonoscopy is $930. We offer a 10% Seniors discount (65+) that can be applied to the total CT exam.
Your health spending account or group medical insurance plan may cover the cost of a private CT that is prescribed by a qualified health care practitioner. You will need to check with your plan administrator for coverage details.
Please note that if contrast is needed, it’s an additional cost of $125.
Please ensure that you bring your requisition with you to your appointment.
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