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CT Scans & MRI Tests

CT Scan
Starting Price @ Rs. 999/-

CT Scan Head
Starting Price @ Rs. 999/-

CT Scan Chest
Starting Price @ Rs.1200/-

HRCT Chest Scan
Starting Price @ Rs.1499/-

MRI Scan
Starting Price @ Rs.1200/-

MRI Brain Scan
Starting Price @ Rs.1999/-

MRI Cervical Spine
Starting Price @ Rs.1999/-

MRI Lumber Spine
Starting Price @ Rs.1999/-

MRI Whole Spine
Starting Price @ Rs.1999/-

CT Scan
Starting @ Rs.999/-
A computed tomography or CT/CAT scan is a procedure that makes an overall image of the inside of the body by gathering X-ray images from multiple angles.
- Exceptional image quality for pinpoint diagnosis
- Significantly lesser scanning time than industry standards

MRI Scan
Starting @ Rs.1900/-
MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, is a vital tool for doctors to identify and diagnose many different ailments. This image diagnostics procedure uses radio waves and strong magnets to produce 3-dimensional images—which offer enhanced depth and clarity compared with traditional 2-D X-ray scans.
- High-resolution image quality for accurate diagnosis
- Patient comfort-centric machines with TV screens to provide entertainment to claustrophobic patients.

HRCT Scan
Starting @ Rs.1499/-
During an HRCT scan, the patient is placed inside a special scanner that takes images of their lungs at different angles. The resulting pictures are then put together into 3D views by computer software.
- Exceptional image quality for pinpoint diagnosis
- High-resolution image quality for accurate diagnosis

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We’ll book your test as per your preferred date and time slot.

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During an MRI treatment, there is no risk of radiation exposure as radiation is not used. However, due to the powerful magnet employed, individuals with implanted pacemakers cannot undergo an MRI.
An MRI scan is a medical imaging technique that utilizes powerful magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the internal structures of the body, such as organs, tissues, and bones.
A CT scan, also referred to as a CAT scan, is an imaging procedure that uses multiple X-ray images to generate cross-sectional views of the body. This technique offers detailed visualizations of bones, organs, and soft tissues.
MRI utilizes magnetic fields and radio waves, whereas CT employs X-rays. MRI is particularly effective for imaging soft tissues, nerves, and the brain, while CT is commonly preferred for bone and lung imaging. Notably, MRI does not involve ionizing radiation, making it a safer option for certain populations.
Preparation for the exam may vary depending on its specific requirements. You may be required to fast for a few hours, remove any metal objects, and inform your healthcare provider about any medical conditions or medications you are currently taking.
MRI scans are generally considered safe; however, individuals with specific medical devices or conditions may not be eligible for an MRI due to the powerful magnetic field involved. On the other hand, CT scans utilize X-ray radiation, which carries a small risk of radiation exposure.