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The department of Nuclear Medicine at Sohana Super Speciality Hospital is proud to be the most Advanced, Affordable, and Reliable Diagnostic Imaging Services in North India. We are well equipped with the Latest Technology of Discovery IQ Generation 2 CT System. Our motto is transparency with accuracy.

Advanced Equipment

The advanced equipment used by us at Sohana Hospital with a high-resolution system allows faster Scan times and enhanced laceration detectability. It results in outstanding resolution, which improves the detection of even the smallest of lesions as well as Repeatable Accuracy. It comes with advanced early disease detection capabilities as well as measurements to understand patients’ responses to Cancer.

Affordability and Delivery

We offer affordable CT Scan facilities starting from INR 999/- by best-in-class skilled technicians using world-class technologies. The reports are made available within a window of 24 hours with accurate and reliable results.

Quality Diagnosis and Treatment

Treatment is discussed with the patient only after a careful and meticulous internal examination of the reports by a dedicated team of experienced and expert doctors on our panel thereby, ensuring hassle-free, reasonable, and quality treatment at Sohana Hospital.

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CT Scan Chandigarh

Best CT Scan Centre in Chandigarh

We are a one stop medical diagnostic center in Chandigarh. We are one of the leading PET CT Scan centers in Chandigarh providing combined state-of-the art Radio-imaging services. We provide MRI services in Chandigarh where the prices are minimum in comparison to the market prices for CT Scan, all this while maintaining the Quality.

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What is a CT Scan?

As the name suggests, Pet (positron emission tomography) CT Scan is a combination of a CT Scan and a CT Scan. It uses a fusion imaging technique where a ct Scanner and a CT Scanner work together to produce images of the human body which are further put together in order to produce a clear picture and present an informed view of the state of the body which is crucial to enable healthcare professionals to plan the process of cancer treatment further

What are the advantages of a CT Scan the patient must know?

There are numerous benefits of a CT Scan. It takes only up to 30 minutes, it is painless and non-invasive, and it is comfortable and convenient for patients as it reduces the number of Scanning sessions. As it Is non-invasive it is one of the safest Scanning procedures.

What is the most common diagnosis for a CT Scan?

CT Scan is most commonly used to detect problems related to PUO, Cancer, Heart, and Brain disorders including issues with the Central nervous system. A CT Scan is typically an outpatient procedure, which means you can go about your day after the test is finished.

Pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO)

When a patient doesn’t respond to standard antibiotics and antipyretics an extensive underlying pathology is initiated. As a part of the initial investigation for identification of PUO, a CT Scan helps in early diagnosis facilitating early treatment.

Cancer

CT Scan provides high-grade accuracy for cancer detection. It helps to understand the severity of cancer and the extent to which it has spread in the body enabling doctors to understand cancer.

Brain Disorder

The Brain CT Scan is a non-invasive, safe, and effective Scan technique that shows highly detailed pictures of the brain. It displays metabolic changes otherwise undetectable in MRI or a CT SCAN.

Heart

A cardiac CT Scan delivers great efficiency, reduced radiation, and high accuracy during the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. Moreover, it helps to look out for the effects of a heart attack on several areas of the organ.

Outcomes

Pictures from a CT Scan display bright spots where the radioactive tracer was collected. These spots reveal higher levels of chemical activity and detail how your tissues and organs function. A radiologist is specially trained to interpret Scanned images who will report the findings to your doctor. He draws comparisons of your CT images with images from other tests you’ve undergone recently, such as computerized tomography (CT) or Magnetic Resonance imaging (MRI). These pictures may be combined to provide an elaborate detail of your condition.

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