Scan
Scans are advanced imaging techniques used to view the internal structures of the body, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment planning of various medical conditions. They are essential tools for assessing organs, tissues, and bones with high precision.
What is it?
Scans like X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans provide detailed images of the body’s internal structures, helping healthcare providers identify abnormalities, monitor disease progression, and plan treatments.
Why is it important?
These scans are crucial for diagnosing conditions like fractures, tumors, infections, and other organ-related issues. They enable early detection, ensuring better outcomes and more effective treatments.
Common Symptoms Addressed by the Scan Test Category Package:
Unexplained pain
Swelling or lumps
Difficulty breathing
Abdominal discomfort
Suspected fractures
Persistent headaches or vision problems
Tests Include:
Carotid Doppler
A test used to assess blood flow in the carotid arteries to check for blockages or narrowing.
CT Scan – Abdomen
A CT scan that provides detailed images of the abdomen to check for conditions like tumors, infections, or injury.
CT Scan – Chest
A scan of the chest to evaluate conditions such as lung disease, infections, or cancer.
Doppler – Upper Limb
A diagnostic ultrasound to assess blood flow in the arteries and veins of the upper limb.
Doppler (Pregnancy/Obstetrics)
Used during pregnancy to monitor fetal health, blood flow, and placental function.
Doppler Artery + Vein B/L LL
A diagnostic test to assess blood flow in the arteries and veins of the lower limbs.
Doppler Lower Limb Arterial + Venous
Assesses blood flow in the arteries and veins of the lower limbs to detect any potential blockages.
Doppler Peripheral Artery / Veins
A test to evaluate blood flow in the peripheral arteries and veins to identify any circulatory issues.
Doppler Portal Venous
A scan used to examine blood flow in the portal vein, which carries blood from the digestive organs to the liver.
Doppler Screening DVT
A diagnostic tool used to screen for deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a condition where blood clots form in veins.
Doppler Study of Small Part Scrotum
A test to evaluate blood flow in the scrotum, helping diagnose conditions like varicocele or testicular torsion.
Doppler Study of Small Part Swelling
Used to evaluate blood flow in areas of swelling to detect any circulatory or venous issues.
Doppler Study of Small Part Thyroid
An ultrasound to assess blood flow and structural abnormalities in the thyroid gland.
Doppler Study Renal Artery
Used to examine blood flow in the renal arteries to check for kidney conditions like stenosis.
Doppler Study Splenoportol axis
A test used to assess blood flow between the spleen and the portal venous system.
Electrocardiogram ECG
Measures the electrical activity of the heart to detect heart conditions such as arrhythmias.
Ultrasonography – Abdomen & KUB (Female)
An ultrasound for the abdomen and kidneys, ureters, and bladder (KUB) in females to diagnose various conditions.
Ultrasonography – Abdomen and KUB Female
A diagnostic ultrasound to examine the abdomen and urinary tract.
Ultrasonography – Abdomen and Pelvis
Used to evaluate the abdomen and pelvic organs to detect any abnormalities.
Ultrasonography – Breast
A scan used to examine the breast tissue for signs of cancer or other issues.
Ultrasonography – Calf
A diagnostic ultrasound to check for blood clots or other circulatory issues in the calf region.
Ultrasonography – Chest
Used to evaluate lung, pleural, and chest wall conditions.
Ultrasonography – Fetal Well-Being
Monitors the health of the fetus during pregnancy.
Ultrasonography – Fetal Well-Being (Twin)
A similar test for twin pregnancies, monitoring the health of both fetuses.
Ultrasonography – Follicular Study
Used to monitor the development of ovarian follicles during fertility treatments.
Ultrasonography – FWB
A test for assessing fetal well-being.
Ultrasonography – FWB with ABD
A test for fetal health in conjunction with abdominal assessment.
Ultrasonography – Kidney
Used to examine the kidneys for conditions like cysts, stones, or tumors.
Ultrasonography – Knee Single
Used to evaluate the knee joint and surrounding tissues for injury or conditions like arthritis.
Ultrasonography – KUB
A diagnostic ultrasound of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
Ultrasonography – NT Scan
An ultrasound to assess the risk of Down syndrome in early pregnancy.
Ultrasonography – NT Scan (Twin)
A screening test for twins to assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities.
Ultrasonography – Orbit (B Scan)
An ultrasound to examine the eyes for conditions like retinal detachment or tumors.
Ultrasonography – Pelvis
A scan to assess the organs in the pelvic region, including the uterus, ovaries, and bladder.
Ultrasonography – Scrotum
A test to evaluate the scrotum for issues like varicocele or hydrocele.
Ultrasonography – Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA
A targeted scan to assess fetal anomalies in pregnancy.
Ultrasonography – Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA (Twin)
A test for twins to assess for any anomalies or abnormalities.
Ultrasonography – Thyroid
An ultrasound to evaluate the thyroid gland for conditions like cysts, nodules, or tumors.
Ultrasonography – Thyroid Gland
A scan to assess the thyroid gland’s size, structure, and function.
Ultrasonography – TVS
A transvaginal ultrasound used to examine the female reproductive organs.
Ultrasonography – Whole Abdomen
A full abdominal ultrasound to evaluate the organs and tissues for any abnormalities.
Ultrasonography – Whole Abdomen Female
An abdominal ultrasound specifically for females.
Ultrasonography – Thigh
A scan used to evaluate the thigh muscles, bones, and blood vessels.
Ultrasonography – Transcranial
A test used to examine blood flow in the brain.
Ultrasonography – TRUS
A transrectal ultrasound for prostate health.
Ultrasonography FWB (Early Pregnancy)
A scan for early pregnancy to monitor fetal development and well-being.
Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile)
A test that monitors fetal health through ultrasound and heart rate assessments.
Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Diagnostic
A procedure that uses ultrasound guidance to collect fluid for diagnostic purposes.
Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Therapeutic
A therapeutic procedure that removes excess fluid using ultrasound guidance.
Ultrasonography Guided Biopsy Procedure
A biopsy procedure that uses ultrasound to guide needle placement for tissue sampling.
Ultrasonography Guided FNAC Aspiration Procedure
A fine needle aspiration biopsy guided by ultrasound for tissue sampling.
Ultrasonography Guided Prostatic Biopsy/TRUS Biopsy
A procedure to obtain prostate tissue using ultrasound guidance for biopsy.
Ultrasonography Musculoskeletal
A scan used to assess muscles, tendons, and joints for injuries or inflammation.
Ultrasonography Small Part Doppler
A Doppler ultrasound to evaluate blood flow in small parts of the body.
Ultrasonography Small Parts
A scan to assess small body parts like lymph nodes or blood vessels.
X-Ray Abdomen Erect
Provides images of the abdomen in an erect position to check for gas, fluid, or other abnormalities.
X-Ray Ankle AP & Lateral View
X-ray of the ankle to assess fractures or other issues.
X-Ray Ankle AP View
X-ray of the ankle in the anterior-posterior position.
X-Ray Both Ankles Ap & Lat Views
X-ray of both ankles in anterior-posterior and lateral views.
X-RAY Cervical Spine AP View
X-ray of the cervical spine to assess for injuries or abnormalities.
X-Ray Chest PA View
A chest X-ray to evaluate lung conditions, heart size, and other thoracic abnormalities.
X-Ray Chest Lateral View
Provides a side view of the chest to assess lung and heart conditions.
X-Ray Elbow AP & Lateral View
X-ray of the elbow in both anterior-posterior and lateral views to check for fractures or joint issues.
X-Ray Foot AP & Lateral Views
X-ray of the foot from multiple angles to detect fractures or abnormalities.
X-Ray Hand AP & Lateral Views
Imaging of the hand to assess fractures, arthritis, or bone abnormalities.
X-Ray Hip AP & Lateral Views
A hip X-ray to examine the joint, detect fractures, arthritis, or other hip conditions.
X-Ray Knee AP & Lateral Views
Imaging of the knee joint to check for fractures, arthritis, or ligament injuries.
X-Ray Pelvis AP View
A pelvic X-ray to examine the bones and surrounding structures for fractures or other abnormalities.
X-Ray Spine AP & Lateral Views
An X-ray of the spine to evaluate alignment, fractures, and degenerative changes.
X-Ray Wrist AP & Lateral Views
X-ray of the wrist to check for fractures, arthritis, or other bone conditions.
Estimated Cost:
Cost for Scans can vary from Rs 259 for Chest Oblique View to Rs 7,500 for Ultrasonography Guided Prostatic Biopsy (TRUS Biopsy) on Medicas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
What conditions do these scans help detect?
These scans help detect conditions like fractures, tumors, infections, blood clots, and heart-related issues.
How soon can I expect results from the scans?
Results typically take 1 to 2 days, depending on the test type.
Are these scans recommended for everyone?
They are recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms like unexplained pain, swelling, or difficulty breathing, or as part of routine check-ups.
Are there any risks associated with the scans?
Risks are minimal, though CT scans and X-rays involve exposure to radiation. Ultrasounds and Doppler tests are generally safe.
Do I need to follow specific instructions before the scans?
For some scans like CT or X-ray, fasting or specific preparations may be required. It’s best to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.
What are the next steps if my scan results are abnormal?
If abnormalities are found, your healthcare provider will discuss further diagnostic tests or treatment options based on the findings.