Advanced Coronary CT Calcium Score
Know Your Heart Attack Risk in Dubai Healthcare City

احجز موعدك
تقييمات موثقة من مرضى مركز الأطباء التشخيصي في دبي
تقييمات موثقة وقصص حقيقية من مرضى مدينة دبي الطبية
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أيزان توكمانبيتوفا
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Coronary CT Calcium Score: See Inside Your Heart Arteries
Non-invasive screening to detect calcium buildup before symptoms appear

رعاية متخصصة
Coronary CT Calcium Score في مركز DCDC بمدينة دبي الطبية
Coronary CT calcium scoring in Dubai Healthcare City. Know your heart attack risk. Non-invasive scan, fast results. Book your cardiac calcium score test today.

رعاية متخصصة
Coronary CT Calcium Score في مركز DCDC بمدينة دبي الطبية
Coronary CT Calcium Score: See Inside Your Heart Arteries
Non-invasive screening to detect calcium buildup before symptoms appear
Coronary CT calcium scoring in Dubai Healthcare City. Know your heart attack risk. Non-invasive scan, fast results. Book your cardiac calcium score test today.
خدمات نقاط الكالسيوم التاجي لدينا
خدمات نقاط الكالسيوم التاجي الشاملة في مركز DCDC بمدينة دبي الطبية.
جميع الخدمات تقدم بواسطة متخصصين مرخصين من هيئة الصحة
Coronary CT Calcium Score
Coronary CT calcium scoring in Dubai Healthcare City. Know your heart attack risk. Non-invasive scan, fast results. Book your cardiac calcium score test today.
Adults aged 40-70 without known heart disease
Family history of heart attack or coronary artery disease
Smokers or former smokers
High cholesterol or borderline cholesterol levels
Diabetes or prediabetes
High blood pressure or sedentary lifestyle
Coronary CT Calcium Score في مركز DCDC بمدينة دبي الطبية
رعاية متخصصة
MOHAP Licensed
Accredited diagnostic center in Dubai Healthcare City. License NIMY7VY5-240925.
Cardiac Expertise
Results reviewed by cardiologists experienced in preventive cardiology.
Low Radiation
Advanced low-dose CT protocols for minimal radiation exposure.
Fast Results
Calcium score report within 24 hours with risk interpretation.
Insurance Support
Direct billing with 20+ insurers. We handle pre-authorization.
Convenient Location
Building 64, Block A in Dubai Healthcare City. Free parking.
زيارتك المريحة
عملية Coronary بسيطة خطوة بخطوة مصممة للراحة والسرعة والدقة.
Coronary CT Calcium Score
تختلف أسعار Coronary في دبي حسب نوع الفحص ومتطلبات الصبغة والتغطية التأمينية لـ أنواع الخدمات المختلفة.
- يختلف السعر حسب نوع الفحص وما إذا كان يتطلب صبغة
- تغطية التأمين مقبولة مع الإحالة والتحقق
- أسعار شفافة للدفع الذاتي متاحة مع عرض سعر فوري عند الطلب
التحقق من التأمين خلال دقائق • بدون رسوم مخفية • استجابة سريعة على واتساب
دليل المريض
Coronary CT Calcium Score
Coronary CT calcium scoring in Dubai Healthcare City. Know your heart attack risk. Non-invasive scan, fast results. Book your cardiac calcium score test today.
التأمين والموقع
شركاء التأمين
- •أكثر من 20 شركة تأمين في دبي بما في ذلك ضمان، أكسا، أدنيك وغيرها
- •دعم الموافقة المسبقة والفوترة المباشرة (حيثما ينطبق)
- •التحقق من التغطية قبل موعدك في عيادتنا بمدينة دبي الطبية
- •أسعار شفافة بدون رسوم مخفية لخدمات coronary ct calcium score
زرنا في مدينة دبي الطبية
مركز الأطباء التشخيصي
المبنى 64، البلوك أ، مجمع الرازي الطبي، مدينة دبي الطبية، دبي، الإمارات
قرب طريق عود ميثاء · سهولة الوصول من بر دبي، داون تاون دبي، الخليج التجاري · مواقف مجانية مخصصة متاحة
ساعات العمل
السبت-الخميس: 8 صباحاً - 10 مساءً | الجمعة: 9 صباحاً - 9 مساءً
كيف يعمل التأمين في DCDC
تحقق من التغطية
تحقق من أن خطتك تغطي Coronary CT Calcium Score
احصل على إحالة
بعض شركات التأمين تتطلب إحالة من طبيب عام — يمكننا مساعدتك
الموافقة المسبقة
نتعامل مع الموافقة المسبقة مباشرة مع شركة التأمين
الفوترة المباشرة
لا دفع مقدم — نحن نفوتر شركة التأمين مباشرة
الدفع المشترك فقط
تدفع فقط أي مبلغ مشترك مطبق في العيادة
تحقق من التغطية
تحقق من أن خطتك تغطي Coronary CT Calcium Score
احصل على إحالة
بعض شركات التأمين تتطلب إحالة من طبيب عام — يمكننا مساعدتك
الموافقة المسبقة
نتعامل مع الموافقة المسبقة مباشرة مع شركة التأمين
الفوترة المباشرة
لا دفع مقدم — نحن نفوتر شركة التأمين مباشرة
الدفع المشترك فقط
تدفع فقط أي مبلغ مشترك مطبق في العيادة
أخصائيك

Dr. Osama Elzamzami
Consultant Radiologist
MD, Consultant Radiologist
العربية · الإنجليزية
دليل المريض
Coronary Calcium Scoring: Understanding Your Heart Attack Risk
Coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring is a non-invasive imaging test that directly measures the amount of calcified atherosclerotic plaque in your heart arteries. Atherosclerosis, the buildup of fatty deposits within artery walls, is the underlying cause of most heart attacks and strokes. Calcium deposits within these plaques serve as a reliable marker of total atherosclerotic burden. The Agatston scoring method, developed by Dr. Arthur Agatston in 1990, quantifies calcium by multiplying the area of each calcified lesion by a density weighting factor, producing a total score that has become one of the most validated cardiovascular risk predictors in modern medicine.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the UAE and globally. Many heart attacks occur in people who were previously unaware of their coronary artery disease, and traditional risk factor assessments (cholesterol levels, blood pressure, family history) correctly classify risk in only about 60-70% of individuals. The calcium score fills this gap by providing a direct anatomical assessment of disease. The landmark Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) demonstrated that calcium scoring reclassifies cardiovascular risk in nearly 25% of intermediate-risk patients, fundamentally changing their treatment decisions.
The clinical interpretation of calcium scores follows established guidelines. A score of zero indicates the absence of identifiable calcified plaque and is associated with a very low 10-year cardiovascular event rate of approximately 1-2%. Scores of 1-99 indicate mild plaque, 100-399 moderate plaque, and 400 or above extensive disease with significantly elevated risk. Importantly, calcium scores are also interpreted using age- and sex-matched percentiles, because a score of 50 carries different implications for a 45-year-old versus a 70-year-old. Being above the 75th percentile for your age group warrants more aggressive risk factor management.
At DCDC in Dubai Healthcare City, our calcium scoring service is positioned within a broader preventive cardiology framework. The scan itself takes just 10-15 minutes without contrast or special preparation, making it one of the most accessible cardiac tests available. Our cardiologists review every result in the context of your complete cardiovascular risk profile and can immediately recommend next steps, whether that is reassurance and lifestyle advice for a zero score, or comprehensive cardiac evaluation and treatment initiation for elevated scores. This end-to-end approach ensures that your calcium score translates directly into actionable health decisions.
Conditions and Clinical Applications
Coronary Atherosclerosis
Direct detection and quantification of calcified plaque in heart arteries, the underlying cause of heart attacks.
Heart Attack Risk Stratification
Precise 10-year cardiovascular event prediction using Agatston score combined with clinical risk factors.
Statin Decision Support
Evidence-based guidance for initiating or deferring cholesterol-lowering medication in intermediate-risk patients.
Subclinical Atherosclerosis
Detection of plaque buildup before symptoms develop, enabling early preventive intervention.
Diabetes Cardiovascular Risk
Enhanced risk assessment for diabetic patients who have accelerated atherosclerosis despite controlled blood sugar.
Hypertension Evaluation
Assessment of end-organ arterial damage in patients with high blood pressure to guide treatment intensity.
مقالات ذات صلة
Calcium Score Test: What Your Results Mean
A detailed guide to interpreting your calcium score and understanding what each score range means for your heart health.
Heart Health Prevention in Dubai
Comprehensive strategies for cardiovascular disease prevention including screening tests, diet, and exercise.
Cardiology Services in Dubai: Complete Heart Care
Overview of cardiology services including calcium scoring, stress testing, and preventive cardiology at DCDC.
Hypertension: The Silent Killer in Dubai
Understanding high blood pressure and its role in cardiovascular disease, including screening and treatment options.
خدمات ذات صلة
استكشف خدمات التشخيص والاستشارات الأخرى المتوفرة في عيادتنا بمدينة دبي الطبية.
الأسئلة الشائعة
أسئلة شائعة حول Coronary CT Calcium Score في دبي.
The calcium score is calculated using the Agatston method and expressed as a number. A score of 0 means no detectable calcified plaque and corresponds to very low heart attack risk over the next 10 years. Scores of 1-99 indicate mild plaque buildup. A score of 100-399 represents moderate plaque and significantly elevated risk. Scores of 400 or above indicate extensive coronary calcification with high cardiovascular risk requiring aggressive preventive measures. Your cardiologist will interpret your score in the context of your age, sex, and other risk factors.
Yes, the calcium score test is very safe. It uses low-dose CT with a radiation exposure of approximately 1 mSv, comparable to a mammogram or about four months of natural background radiation. No contrast dye is injected, eliminating the risks of allergic reactions or kidney effects associated with contrast agents. No IV line is needed, and no medications are administered. The scan is entirely non-invasive, making it one of the simplest and safest cardiac tests available for asymptomatic screening.
A calcium score is a non-contrast screening test that quantifies calcified plaque to predict heart attack risk. It is ideal for asymptomatic adults with risk factors. A CT angiogram (CTA) uses IV contrast dye to visualise the entire coronary artery lumen, detecting both calcified and non-calcified (soft) plaque and identifying actual blockages. CTA is a diagnostic test for patients with symptoms such as chest pain or those with elevated calcium scores who need further evaluation. Your cardiologist may recommend one or both depending on your clinical situation.
A zero calcium score is highly reassuring and is associated with a very low annual event rate of less than 0.1% per year. However, it does not provide an absolute guarantee, because non-calcified (soft) plaque, while uncommon in the absence of calcification, can still cause acute coronary events. A zero score means the 10-year risk of a major cardiac event is extremely low and typically warrants continued lifestyle management rather than medication. Repeat testing in 5-10 years is reasonable if risk factors persist.
If your initial score is zero, repeating the test in 5 years is generally sufficient, provided your risk factors remain stable. Patients with scores between 1-99 may benefit from repeat testing in 3-5 years to assess progression. For scores of 100 or above, your cardiologist will determine follow-up based on treatment response and clinical changes. Tracking calcium score progression over time can provide valuable information about the effectiveness of lifestyle modifications and statin therapy.
For insurance-covered screening, most plans require a physician referral from a cardiologist or general practitioner. Our in-house cardiologists and GPs can provide referrals if you do not already have one, often during the same visit. Self-pay patients can book directly without a referral. At DCDC, we accept direct billing with over 20 major insurers and handle pre-authorization to streamline your experience. Contact our team to verify your specific plan coverage.
Calcium scoring is not recommended for patients who already have known coronary artery disease, previous heart attack, or prior coronary stenting or bypass surgery, as it will not change management. It is also not ideal for very low-risk young adults under 40 or very high-risk patients who clearly need treatment regardless. Pregnant women should avoid the test due to radiation. The greatest clinical value comes from testing intermediate-risk individuals where the score can reclassify risk and influence treatment decisions.
An elevated calcium score prompts a thorough cardiovascular risk assessment. Your cardiologist will likely recommend aggressive lifestyle modifications including dietary changes, regular exercise, and smoking cessation. Statin therapy is commonly initiated or intensified for scores above 100. Additional testing such as CT angiography, stress testing, or echocardiography may be recommended to further evaluate the severity and location of disease. At DCDC, our cardiology team is available for immediate consultation to develop a personalised prevention plan.
الحقائق الأساسية
المراجعة والإشراف الطبي
جميع الخدمات تقدم تحت إشراف متخصصين طبيين مرخصين في منشأتنا المعتمدة من وزارة الصحة.













