Columbus has a 16% higher death rate from heart disease than the national average. That figure - stated by Craft Body Scan's medical director, Dr. Jason Schroder, DO, at the clinic's launch - explains exactly why the company chose central Ohio for its newest location. Body scan Columbus Ohio residents can now access at 535 Reach Boulevard puts advanced preventive screening within reach of a city where that demand is urgent.
This article covers what the new facility offers, what Ohio's health data shows, who should book, and what to expect.
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your physician before making any healthcare decisions.
| Health Metric | Ohio | National Avg. |
|---|---|---|
| Overall health ranking | 34th of 50 | - |
| Life expectancy | 75.3 years | 77.0 years |
| Heart disease deaths per 100,000 | 256 | ~180 |
| Adult smoking rate | 17.1% (6th highest) | ~11.4% |
| Columbus heart disease death rate vs. national | +16% above average | Baseline |
1. The Columbus Location: What's Open and Where to Find It
Craft Body Scan's Columbus clinic is located at 535 Reach Boulevard, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215. The phone number is (614) 897-0700, and the facility is open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. No physician referral is needed to schedule.
The facility spans nearly 9,000 square feet - purpose-built for a preventive screening experience, not repurposed from a traditional radiology department. It is the company's seventh clinic nationally, joining locations in Charlotte and Raleigh, NC; Nashville, TN; Tampa, FL; Tulsa, OK; and Austin, TX.
Craft Body Scan's Columbus data shows 43% of scans reveal early signs of disease - conditions patients had no idea were developing. Every scan is reviewed by board-certified radiologists with a secondary provider quality check. Results arrive within 5-10 business days through the Craft Medical Records System portal, with direct phone follow-up if anything urgent is found.
2. Why Ohio - and Columbus Specifically - Needs Preventive Health Screening Now
Ohio ranks 34th in overall health according to America's Health Rankings 2024. Life expectancy sits at 75.3 years - 1.7 years below the national average (Ohio Mortality Data, 2024). Heart disease and cancer have been Ohio's top two causes of death every year since 1999.
In 2022 alone, 256 Ohioans per 100,000 died from heart disease and 209 per 100,000 died from cancer (USAFacts, 2022). Together with accidents, those three causes accounted for 47% of all Ohio deaths that year. Ohio's adult smoking rate of 17.1% ranks 6th highest nationally - nearly 50% above the national figure - which drives elevated rates of heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, and respiratory disease.
Columbus carries a distinct burden within that picture. As Dr. Schroder stated at the clinic's opening: "Columbus has a 16% higher death rate from heart disease than the national average." That applies directly to the metro area where 900,000 people live - not to a rural state average.
Hospital imaging centers and cardiology practices in Columbus are built to treat patients who already have symptoms or a confirmed diagnosis. That system excels at managing illness after it surfaces. What it is not built for is the proactive, no-referral screening that catches coronary artery disease, lung nodules, and organ abnormalities before symptoms develop.
3. What a Full Body Scan Columbus OH Residents Can Book Right Now
The full body scan Columbus OH residents can schedule at Craft Body Scan covers the heart, chest, abdomen, and pelvis using ultrafast low-dose CT that captures images within a single heartbeat. It takes under 10 minutes and requires no injections, contrast dyes, or fasting. The technology detects small nodules, coronary calcium deposits, aortic aneurysms, enlarged lymph nodes, and organ masses - often months to years before any symptom develops.
| Scan | Key Detections | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Heart & Lung Scan | Coronary calcium, lung nodules, arterial plaque | $149 couples / $1,360 |
| Heart Scan Only | Coronary artery calcium score, cardiac risk | $640 |
| Full Body CT Scan | Heart, lungs, abdomen, pelvis - tumors, aneurysms | $2,495 |
| Whole Body MRI | Soft tissue, organs, spine - zero radiation | $2,999 |
| Brain Scan | Aneurysms, stroke indicators, brain abnormalities | $1,495 |
| Presidential Package | Full body CT plus virtual colonoscopy | $3,265 |
For Columbus residents who want a starting point, the couples Heart and Lung Scan at $149 covers the two most critical screenings for Ohio's two leading causes of death. Learn more about the full body scan Columbus OH and what it covers organ by organ.
4. Who Should Book a Body Scan in Columbus Ohio
Craft Body Scan Columbus is built for adults who feel healthy but want to know what is actually happening inside their bodies. That covers a large share of the Columbus population - especially the professional community, Ohio State University faculty and staff, and Midwest families who have watched a parent or spouse face a sudden cardiac event or late-stage cancer diagnosis with no prior warning.
The following groups have the strongest clinical case for preventive screening:
- Adults 40-70 with no current symptoms - the primary window where early detection changes long-term outcomes, and where most serious conditions begin developing without producing pain or warning signs.
- Current or former smokers - Ohio's 17.1% smoking rate is the 6th highest nationally. The American Lung Association recommends annual low-dose CT lung screening for adults 50-80 with significant smoking histories. Most eligible Ohio adults are not getting it.
- People with a family history of heart disease or cancer - genetics significantly raise risk for coronary artery disease, certain cancers, and aortic aneurysms, all of which are detectable through CT imaging years before symptoms.
- Individuals with hypertension, high cholesterol, or diabetes - each of these conditions accelerates vascular and organ damage that CT scanning can identify and quantify before a clinical event occurs.
- Anyone who wants a health baseline - a full body scan at 45 gives you documented data on your coronary calcium score, organ appearance, and lung health that becomes a reference point for every year that follows.
You do not need to feel sick to benefit from a body scan in Columbus Ohio. Most people who receive meaningful findings had no idea anything was developing - the 43% detection rate reflects how quietly serious conditions progress.
5. What Early Detection Actually Changes for Columbus Residents
The preventive health screening Columbus professionals and families are booking is a clinical decision with quantifiable survival consequences.
Heart disease - Columbus's most urgent health challenge - kills residents at a rate 16% above the national average. The CDC confirms that 80% of premature heart disease and strokes are preventable through early diagnosis and treatment (CDC Heart Disease Facts). A coronary calcium score identifies arterial plaque buildup before symptoms develop, giving physicians time to intervene. That window disappears once a cardiac event has occurred.
Cancer follows the same logic. According to Cancer.gov, roughly 40% of both men and women will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. What changes survival outcomes is stage at detection:
- Localized cancer caught early can carry survival rates above 90% for several cancer types, including colorectal cancer at 91.5% five-year survival for early-stage disease (NCI SEER).
- The same cancers at advanced stages often drop below 20% five-year survival - a difference entirely determined by when the condition was identified.
- Craft Body Scan's own data shows 43% of scans at their clinics reveal early signs of disease - conditions patients were unaware of and would not have caught through standard annual physicals alone.
The preventive health screening Columbus residents can now access at 535 Reach Boulevard addresses that gap directly - detection before diagnosis becomes crisis management. No referral required, no insurance authorization needed, and the same board-certified radiologist review included with every scan.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Body Scans in Columbus Ohio
Where is the Craft Body Scan Columbus location?
The Columbus clinic is located at 535 Reach Boulevard, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215. The phone number is (614) 892-9122. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. You can schedule your scan online or call the Columbus team directly.
Do I need a doctor’s referral for a body scan in Columbus Ohio?
What does a full body scan Columbus OH appointment include?
A full body CT scan covers the heart, chest, abdomen, and pelvis using ultrafast low-dose technology. The scan takes under 10 minutes with no fasting or injections required. Results are reviewed by board-certified radiologists and available through your patient portal within 5-10 business days. A 90-minute health consultation is included. Learn more at the full body scan page.
Is preventive health screening covered by insurance in Columbus?
Most preventive CT screenings are not covered by standard insurance unless ordered for a specific clinical indication. Craft Body Scan Columbus uses transparent direct-pay pricing with payment plans available. Hospital-based body imaging typically costs $3,000-$6,000; the full body scan here is $2,495 with no insurance filing required.
Who is the right candidate for a body scan at Craft Body Scan Columbus?
Columbus Residents: Craft Body Scan Is Open and Ready to Screen
Heart disease kills Columbus residents at a rate 16% above the national average. Life expectancy in Ohio runs 1.7 years below the U.S. figure. The two leading causes of death here - heart disease and cancer - are detectable through imaging before they produce symptoms. And 43% of Craft Body Scan patients walk out with findings they had no idea existed.
Book your body scan in Columbus Ohio today at (614) 897-0700. The couples Heart and Lung Scan starts at $149. A full body scan is $2,495. Board-certified radiologist review included.

