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Lung Cancer Screening at Witham

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Breathe Easy Lung Screening at Witham

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.—but early detection saves lives. Witham offers quick, painless, low-dose CT scans that are free with most insurance or just $99 out of pocket*.

The Easiest Test You'll Ever Take

What to Expect

The screening is fast, painless, and takes less than 5 minutes. No fasting. No injections. No changing clothes. No hassle.

 

Takes just 5 minutes — the scan itself is only seconds long.

No prep required — wear your normal clothes.

No injections or fasting

Just hold your breath for a few seconds during the scan

Results sent to your provider + available in the Patient Portal

Witham Main Campus CT Scanner


Who Should Get Screened? 

Lung cancer screening is recommended for adults aged 5080 who have a history of smoking— even if you quit over 15 years ago.

  • Age 50–80
  • Current smoker or quit within the last 15+ years
  • History of heavy smoking
  • Must have a provider to receive results
  • FREE with most insurance plans*
  • Just $99 out-of-pocket if you don't qualify

*For those who meet screening criteria. Talk with your provider to confirm eligibility


You don't need a referral to book a self-pay scan—but you will need a provider to receive your results. Our team can help you with next steps.

 

Find a Provider

Affordable Peace of Mind

$99 Can Save A Life

Witham offers low-dose CT lung screenings for free with most insurance — or just $99 out of pocket if you donʼt meet the criteria. There are no hidden costs, no referral needed for self-pay, and no hoops to jump through.

 

Call 765-485-8080 (Option 1) to schedule your screening


Lung Screening FAQs

Have Questions? 

Get the facts about eligibility, what to expect, and what happens next.

Not if you're paying out of pocket.

Yes — just $99.

Thatʼs exactly why screening matters. Catch it early.

Not at all — itʼs fast, safe, and completely painless.

Your provider will receive them, and youʼll see them in your Patient Portal.