CT Scan

CT Scan in Jhansi: Fast, Detailed Diagnostic Imaging

At Jhansi Diagnostics & Fetal Medicine, we offer advanced CT scan services that provide detailed cross-sectional images of the body’s internal structures. Using low-dose X-ray technology and advanced computer processing, CT scans help doctors diagnose a wide range of conditions quickly and accurately.

CT scans are particularly effective for evaluating bone fractures, tumors, internal injuries, bleeding, infections, and emergency medical conditions where speed and precision are essential. Most scans are completed within 10–30 minutes, with expert reporting delivered promptly to support timely treatment decisions.

Our Services

Comprehensive CT Imaging Solutions

We provide advanced CT scan services for accurate diagnosis and detailed evaluation of bones, organs, blood vessels, and soft tissues. Our modern imaging technology helps detect medical conditions quickly, supporting timely treatment and better patient outcomes.

CT Brain

Head trauma, strokes, tumors, and acute neurological conditions.

CT Chest

Lung conditions, pulmonary embolism, and chest trauma evaluation.

CT Abdomen

Liver, kidneys, pancreas, and internal organ assessment.

CT Pelvis

Pelvic pain, bladder issues, and fracture evaluation.

CT Sinus

Sinus infections, polyps, and blockages.

CT Spine

Spinal fractures, disc problems, and stenosis.

Features

Why Choose Our CT Scan Services?

Experience fast, accurate, and reliable diagnostic imaging with advanced CT technology and expert radiology support.

Fast Reporting

Timely and reliable reports to support quick medical decisions.

Patient-Centered Care

Comfortable, compassionate, and personalized diagnostic experience.

Real-Time Imaging

Live visualization for better diagnostic assessment and monitoring.

Zero Radiation

Safe imaging using sound waves without harmful radiation exposure.

CT Scan with Contrast

You may be asked to avoid eating for a few hours before the scan. Inform your doctor about any allergies, kidney conditions, or medications.

Chest CT Scan

Wear comfortable clothing and remove metallic objects such as jewelry, watches, and accessories before the examination.

Head & Brain CT Scan

Generally requires minimal preparation. Follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider before the scan.

Patient Preparation

Patient Preparation for CT Scans

Proper preparation helps ensure accurate imaging and a smooth scanning experience. Preparation requirements may vary depending on the type of CT scan being performed.

Bone & Joint CT Scan

No special preparation is usually required. Bring previous imaging reports if available for comparison.

Abdominal & Pelvic CT Scan

You may be instructed to fast for several hours or drink a contrast solution before the scan to improve image quality.

General Preparation Guidelines

Carry your doctor's prescription and previous reports, wear comfortable clothing, arrive 15 minutes early, and inform the staff about any medical conditions, allergies, or pregnancy before the examination.

Who Should Get CT Scan?

CT is recommended when X-rays aren’t enough and speed matters. particularly for bones, organs, and acute conditions. If your doctor needs detailed cross-sectional images quickly, CT delivers.

Bone fractures or suspected fractures needing detailed assessment

Head trauma, suspected stroke, or acute neurological symptoms

Chest pain, breathing difficulties, or suspected lung conditions

Abdominal pain or suspected internal bleeding

Cancer staging or tumor follow-up imaging

Vascular conditions requiring CT angiography

Sinus infections, nasal polyps, or chronic sinusitis not responding to treatment

Pre-surgical planning for orthopedic, spinal, or abdominal procedures

Kidney stones or suspected urinary tract obstruction

Monitoring treatment response in oncology patients

Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan

The Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan is performed between 11 and 13 weeks 6 days of pregnancy to assess early fetal development and screen for chromosomal conditions, including Down syndrome and major fetal abnormalities.

Why is an NT Scan Important?

Accurate Pregnancy Dating : Helps determine the baby’s gestational age and estimated delivery date.

Detection of Multiple Pregnancies : Identifies twins or multiple pregnancies and assesses placental sharing.

Early Fetal Assessment : Screens for major structural abnormalities visible during early pregnancy.

Assessment of Chromosomal Risk : Evaluates the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.

Advanced Risk Evaluation : Combines ultrasound findings with maternal age and blood test results for comprehensive screening.

Assessment of Chromosomal Risk : Evaluates the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.

FAQs About CT scan

A CT scan is an advanced imaging test that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body's internal structures.

Most CT scans are completed within 10–30 minutes, depending on the area being examined and whether contrast material is required.

No. A CT scan is a painless and non-invasive procedure. You only need to remain still during the examination.

Preparation depends on the type of CT scan. Some scans may require fasting or drinking contrast material before the procedure.

Yes. CT scans use carefully controlled doses of radiation and are performed only when medically necessary for accurate diagnosis.

Most reports are reviewed by an expert radiologist and delivered within 24 hours, depending on the complexity of the examination.

CT scans are generally avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. Please inform our team if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant.