See what's actually in your arteries.
Most heart attacks happen to people who passed their last stress test. Modern cardiac CT changes that — showing you not just whether there's disease, but what's there, where it is, and what to do about it. Screenings from $250.
Physician-Led Interpretation
All imaging reviewed by board-certified radiologists with cardiac subspecialty training. Preliminary insights available same visit.
United Imaging uCT ATLAS
A 640-slice scanner capturing your entire heart in a single heartbeat, at minimum radiation dose.
Diagnostic-Grade Imaging
Not just a risk number — complete, vessel-by-vessel visualization of your coronary arteries.
Concierge Experience
Private suite, no waiting rooms, appointments within days, and complete discretion throughout.
Clinical Coordination & Referral Support
Some advanced imaging programs require a referral under New York State guidelines. Our on-site licensed clinical team is available to assist with appropriate evaluation and care coordination prior to imaging, ensuring a smooth and responsible experience.
A calcium score tells you if. A CT angiogram tells you what, where, and how much.
A calcium score is a useful starting point — it measures the calcified plaque in your coronary arteries. But calcium is only part of the story.
The plaque that causes most heart attacks in people under 60 isn't calcified. It's soft, unstable plaque — the kind a calcium score cannot see. A CT angiogram sees both. It shows you the actual artery walls, any narrowing, and every type of plaque that's there.
What most of our patients tell us
What Each Scan Can See
Calcified plaque only
Calcified + soft plaque
A number (Agatston)
Vessel-by-vessel detail
Risk estimate
Actual narrowing & location
Screening tool
Diagnostic-grade imaging
Choose the right level of detail for your heart.
Basic Screening
CT Heart Calcium Score
A 15-minute screening that measures calcified plaque.
The entry point for risk
stratification.
$250 flat fee
15 min · no contrast · Agatston score
Best for:
- A quick baseline risk check
- Deciding whether to start a statin
- Patients with no known risk factors
- A starting point before going deeper
Most Chosen · Physician Preferred
Coronary CT Angiography (CTA)
Detailed, diagnostic-grade imaging of your coronary arteries. Sees both calcified and soft plaque.
$900 flat fee
Complete artery visualization · contrast-enhanced
Chosen by most of our patients:
- Sees soft plaque a calcium score misses
- Identifies the exact location of disease
- Measures actual narrowing, not just risk
- Recommended for anyone 40+ with concern
- Replaces stress testing in most cases
Gold Standard
Plaque Analysis with Cleerly
AI-powered characterization of every plaque — including rupture-risk scoring. The most complete analysis available today.
$1,550 flat fee
CTA + AI report · vessel-by-vessel
Best for:
- The most comprehensive analysis
- Soft vs. calcified plaque breakdown
- Rupture-risk characterization
- Strong family history of heart disease
Not sure which program fits? Call
(212) 363-7315 and our clinical team will help you decide.
Three things a calcium score won't tell you.

Where the plaque actually is
A calcium score gives you a total number. A CT angiogram shows which arteries
are affected, how much of each is narrowed, and exactly where the disease lives — the information your cardiologist actually needs to make a plan.

The soft plaque that causes heart attacks
Most heart attacks under age 60 are caused by soft, non-calcified plaque — invisible to a calcium score. A CT angiogram sees it clearly. A score of zero doesn't always mean a clean bill of health, especially for younger patients.

Actionable detail, not just a risk estimate
A calcium score is a screening tool — it tells you roughly how worried to be. A CT angiogram is a diagnostic-grade scan — it tells your physician exactly what to treat, monitor, or leave alone. One scan, a decade of information.
Three things a calcium score won't tell you.
Book & Coordinate
Call our concierge team or fill out the form. We verify your program, arrange any physician order required, and schedule — typically within one week.
Scan in the Private Suite
Arrive at 80th & Park. No shared waiting rooms. The imaging itself takes 15–30 minutes on an open-ring CT table, depending on program.
Receive Your Report
A detailed report — plain-English summary, physician interpretation, and next-step recommendations —
delivered within 48 hours.
Your visit, in order
Private Check-In
You're greeted by your coordinator, not a front desk. Paperwork is minimal — we've done most of it in advance.
Brief Prep
Three small ECG leads placed on your chest sync the scanner to your heartbeat. For CTA and Cleerly, a small IV is placed for contrast.
Open-Ring CT Scan
You'll lie on an open-ring table — no enclosed tube, no claustrophobia. The scan itself is over in seconds; you hold your breath briefly while it captures.
Detailed Report in 48 Hours
Your full report — score, percentile (or for CTA/Cleerly, complete plaque analysis), physician interpretation, and recommended next steps — arrives within two business days.
How to Prepare
Day of Your Scan
- Wear comfortable clothing without metal on the chest (no underwires, zippers, or metallic prints)
- Avoid caffeine for 4 hours before your appointment
- Arrive 10 minutes early for a brief check-in
- Bring a photo ID; insurance card optional (our programs are flat-fee)
Before Your Visit
- Eat and drink normally — no fasting required
- Continue all daily medications as prescribed
- For CTA/Cleerly: notify us of any prior contrast reaction
- Let us know if your resting heart rate is typically over 90 bpm
Frequently Asked Questions
Stop estimating. Start seeing.
Request an appointment below or call us directly. Most patients are seen within one week. Physician referrals welcome; we'll coordinate the rest.
Programs & Pricing
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New York, NY 10022