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About CT Scan Test
The machines, combined with our CT specialists, are able to provide the highest level of accuracy for diagnosing all types of illness in the body.
all routine CT scans are done using ultra-thin 0.625mm slices with volume acquisition and isometric reconstruction can be obtained in any plane. 3D-CT examinations are routinely performed along with virtual colonoscopy, virtual bronchoscopy and whole body scanning. Patients pay the same charges for routine CT scans as those at any other centre not having these high quality machines.
Why CT Scan is Required?
- Diagnose muscle and bone disorders, such as bone tumors and fractures.
- Pinpoint the location of a tumor, infection or blood clot.
- Guide procedures such as surgery, biopsy and radiation therapy.
- Detect and monitor diseases and conditions such as cancer, heart disease, lung nodules and liver masses.
- Monitor the effectiveness of certain treatments, such as cancer treatment.
- Detect internal injuries and internal bleeding
Types of CT Scan
- CT Scan Abdomen
- CT Angiography
- CT Scan Arthrography
- CT Scan Bones
- CT Scan Brain/ CT Scan Head
- CT Scan Chest (CT Scan Lung)
- CT Scan Neck
- CT Scan Pelvis
- CT Scan Renal Stones
- CT Scan Sinus
- CT Scan Spine
Why Choose Us For CT Scan in Dehradun
- Low dose CT scanner
- One of the best and high end CT machine in town
- Accurate report Minimum waiting time
- Dispatching report on the same day of scan
Dr Ankit Parashar
MBBS, MD (Radiodiagnosis)
Dr. Ankit Parashar is a Radiologist in Dehradun, completed MBBS from Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Dehradun (U.K.), India in 2013 and MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Medical Radio-diagnosis/ Radiology from Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Dehradun (U.K.), India in 2016. He worked with high end machines and modalities in the town with experience in Neuroradiology and vascular imaging, non- vascular interventions, Ultrasound / Ultrasonography etc. He is a member of Indian Medical Association, Uttarakhand
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CT Scan In Dehradun: FAQs
Your healthcare provider will give you instructions on how to prepare for your CT scan. On the day of the exam, you should pay attention to:
- Arrival: You should plan to arrive early, depending on your healthcare provider’s instructions. Arriving early helps the testing stay on schedule.
- Diet: Avoid eating and drinking for four hours before your exam.
- Medications: Ask your healthcare provider if you should take your regular medicines before the CT scan.
- Comfort: You should wear comfortable clothes. You may need to change into a gown before the exam and remove your watch and jewelry, including any piercings you can remove. You may need to remove dentures and hearing aids, too. Zippers and metal objects can obstruct the scan.
If your CT scan uses dye or contrast, your provider may give you some specific preparation guidelines:
- Blood test: You may need a blood test before your scheduled CT scan. The blood test will make sure the healthcare provider chooses the right dye.
- Diet restrictions: You will need to watch what you eat and drink for the four hours before your CT scan. Consuming only clear liquids helps prevent nausea when you receive the contrast dye. You can generally have broth, tea or black coffee, strained fruit juices, plain gelatin and soft drinks, like ginger ale.
- Allergy medication: If you are allergic to the contrast agent used for CT (which contains iodine), you may need to take a steroid medication the night before and morning of your procedure along with an antihistamine, such as benedryl, before the exam. Be sure to check with your healthcare provider and have them order these medications for you if needed. Contrast agents for MRI and CT are different; being allergic to one doesn’t mean you are allergic to the other.
- Preparation solution: You should drink the oral contrast solution as instructed by your technologist or nurse
During the test, you will lie on your back on a table (like a bed). If your test requires it, a healthcare provider may inject the contrast dye intravenously (into your vein). This dye can make you feel flushed or have a metallic taste in your mouth.
When the scan begins:
- The bed slowly moves into the doughnut-shaped scanner. At this point, you will need to stay as still as possible because movement can create blurry images.
- The scanner takes pictures of the area the healthcare provider needs to see. Unlike an MRI scan, a CT scan is silent.
- When the exam is over, the table moves back out of the scanner
Typically, you should plan for an hour for a CT scan. Most of that time is for preparation. The scan itself takes between 10 and 30 minutes or less. Generally, you can resume your activities after a healthcare provider says it is safe to do so — usually after they complete the scan and verify clear images.
If you are or might be pregnant, you should tell the CT technician. CT scans of the pelvis and abdomen can subject the unborn baby to radiation, and can cause harm. CT scans in other parts of the body don’t put your baby at any risk.
CT scanner has a special x-ray tube and rotation speed, capable of performing very rapid scanning. It is used for performing non-invasive CT angiograms of the heart, brain and other blood vessels of the body. It also provides breakthrough performance in advanced pulmonary imaging, multi-organ trauma evaluation and low-dose paediatric applications to boost clinical capabilities to the highest level attainable.
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