Radiology Imaging

Lung Screening and
Nodule Clinic

Early Detection Saves Lives

If you're a heavy smoker or smoked heavily in the past, a 15-minute lung cancer screening may save your life. The screening uses low-dose computed tomography (CT) to detect lung cancer at its earliest and most treatable stage.

The Emory Healthcare Lung Screening and Nodule Clinic offers low-dose CT scans at several locations throughout metro Atlanta.

What is Low-Dose CT?

Lung cancer causes more deaths each year than breast, prostate and colon cancers combined. Low-dose CT screening helps catch cancer early, when it’s more treatable. The screening identifies nodules (abnormal growths) within the lungs that may be early signs of lung cancer. These nodules are often present before a person has physical symptoms of lung cancer.

During the scan, you lie on an exam table while an X-ray machine takes detailed images of your lungs. The scan is not painful and only takes a few minutes.

Talk to Your Doctor about Low-Dose CT Screening 

A doctor’s referral is required for the screening. If you don’t have a doctor, call the Emory Lung Screening and Nodule Clinic at 404-778-2039.

A care coordinator will explain what the screening involves. They’ll also ask questions to see if you’re eligible. If you are, the coordinator will schedule a screening at a convenient time and location.

Are You Eligible for Low-Dose CT Screening?

Low-dose CT screening is only recommended for people who are at high risk of developing lung cancer due to their age and smoking history. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends annual screening for lung cancer with low-dose CT.

You may be eligible for an annual low-dose CT screening if you meet all the following criteria:

  • You are between 50 and 80 years old.
  • You currently smoke or used to smoke (quit date must be within the last 15 years).
  • You smoked an average of at least one pack a day for 20 years or two packs a day for 10 years.
  • You don’t have a health condition that would keep you from safely having surgery if needed.

Not sure of your smoking history? Calculate it at smokingpackyears.com.

Why Choose the Lung Screening and Nodule Clinic at Emory Healthcare 

When you choose Emory for a lung cancer screening, you’re choosing expert care delivered by a team that’s here for you every step of the way.

  • Care coordination and nurse navigation: Our team guides patients through the process, from your first phone call to follow-up testing and treatment.

  • Screening locations throughout metro Atlanta: Low-dose CT screening is available at Emory locations across metro Atlanta, including Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital and Emory Decatur Hospital. In early 2026, Emory Johns Creek will open as a fifth location.

  • Caring specialists: If your screening shows nodules, you’ll meet with specialists such as thoracic surgeons and interventional pulmonologists. As part of a multidisciplinary team, they focus on early detection, accurate diagnosis and treatment.

  • Robust technology and expertise: We offer robot-assisted bronchoscopy to diagnose pulmonary nodules accurately. Our specialists use minimally invasive lung cancer surgery to remove nodules safely.  We also use AI technology to help identify nodules that may need follow-up — giving our team more tools to catch lung cancer earlier.

  • Collaboration with Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University: We work closely with specialists at Winship Cancer Institute, Georgia’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. The Lung Cancer Program at Winship is an international leader in lung cancer treatment and research.
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