CT Scan in Pune, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai

Ruby Ailcare, provides high-quality healthcare at the most reasonable costs, with highly experienced and famous doctors and radiologists, standardised methods, state-of-the-art technology, and high-end equipment. Here are some reasons why Ruby Ailcare should be your first choice for a CT scan in Pimpri (Pune), Juhu (Mumbai) and Vashi (Navi Mumbai)

  • Open 24×7
  • Reports in 4 hours only
  • Most affordable prices
  • Better technology
  • Experienced doctors and radiologists

CT Scan Cost in Pune (Pimpri) at Ruby Ailcare Services – Rs. 1,200/-* (Contrast charges are extra)

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CT Scan Cost in Mumbai (Juhu) at Ruby Ailcare Services- Rs.1,200/-* (Contrast charges are extra)

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CT Cost in Navi Mumbai (Vashi) at Ruby Ailcare Services

Price List

Sr. No. Details of Test Rate per test (In Rs.)
1 CT Scan Brain – Plain 985/-
2 CT Scan any other part – Plain 1650/-
3 CT Scan any two parts at a time – Plain 1640/-
4 CT Scan Contrast Study any part at a time 2040/-
5 CT Scan higher function / Special Study
(Bone Densitometry / Dexascan / 3D – Scan / Angiography / Bronchography / Colonoscopy / Dental CT / CT Guided Biopsy / Perfusion Study etc.
4700/-

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CT SCAN – CARDIAC CT

  • BRAIN PLAIN
  • BRAIN CONTRAST
  • BRAIN VENO
  • ORBIT PLAIN
  • ORBIT CONTRAST
  • PNS PLAIN
  • PNS CONTRAST
  • HRCT TEMPORAL BONE
  • HRCT TEMPORAL BONE CONTRAST
  • DENTAL
  • NECK
  • HRCT CHEST
  • HRCT CHEST CONTRAST
  • CALCIUM SCORE
  • UPPER ABDOMEN
  • PELVIS
  • ABDOMEN PELVIS
  • ABDOMEN PELVIS CONTRAST
  • KUB
  • UROGRAPHY
  • LOOPOGRAM
  • VERTUAL BRONCOSCOPY
  • SCANOGRAM

CT SCAN – 3D IMAGING

  • TM JOINTS
  • FACE 3D
  • CHEST 3D
  • CERVICAL SPINE 3D
  • CLAVICAL 3D
  • LT SHOULDER 3D
  • LT ELBOW 3D
  • RT HAND 3D
  • LT HAND 3D
  • RT WRIST 3D
  • LT WRIST 3D
  • FINGER 3D
  • DORSAL SPINE
  • LT ANKLE 3D
  • RT FOOT 3D
  • LT FOOT 3D
  • RT CALCENIUM 3D
  • LT CALCENIUM 3D

CT SCAN – ANGIOGRAPHY

  • BRAIN ANGIO
  • BRAIN AND NECK ANGIO
  • PULMONURY ANGIO
  • CORONARY ANGIO
  • RT UPPER LIMB ANGIO
  • LT UPPER LIMB ANGIO
  • ABDOMEN ANGIO
  • AORTOGRAM
  • RENAL ANGIO
  • LOWER LIMB ANGIO

OTHER

  • UPPER LIMB ANGIO
  • UPPER LIMB VENOGRAPHY
  • LOWER LIMB ANGIO
  • LOWER LIMB VENOGRAPHY
  • MRI BREAST / MAMMOGRAPHY

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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    A CT Scan, also known as a Computed Tomography scan, is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique used in radiology to provide comprehensive pictures of the body. CT scans can detect bone and joint problems, like complex bone fractures and tumours.

    Doctors use them to guide treatment plans and procedures. Doctors can compare CT scans to find out if certain treatments are working. For example, scans of a tumour over time can show whether it’s responding to chemotherapy or radiation.

    It uses x-rays from multiple angles to create images of the inside of the body. These images are combined by a computer into a detailed, three-dimensional image and is called a 3D CT Scan.

    Before the scan, some people are given a specific dye called a contrast medium. The contrast dye is either injected into a vein or administered orally. This helps to provide a sharper imaging of certain portions of your body.

    A CT scan is a type of imaging procedure that employs X-rays to make detailed images of organs, bones, and other tissues. The person is positioned on a table that rotates around a scanning ring. The information gathered can be combined to create three-dimensional images. The pictures indicate anomalies in both bone and soft tissue, such as lung pneumonia, malignancies in various organs, and bone fractures.

    MRI generates comprehensive images of locations inside the body as well, but it does so using radio waves and a powerful magnet. The person is similarly lying on a table that transforms into a ring-shaped scanning gadget, but it is far thicker. Similarly, these images can distinguish between healthy and diseased tissue.

    The advantages of a CT scan typically exceed the hazards. You will be exposed to a small amount of radiation during a CT scan. There has been no evidence that this tiny dosage of radiation causes harm. Advanced CT scans machines at Ruby Ailcare ensure lower radiation and reduce the risks greatly.

    • What should I eat before my CT scan? 

    Starting at midnight the night before your visit, the staff may advise you to drink only clear beverages. They may also advise you to fast for at least 4 hours before the scan. To be sure, ask your doctor for specific instructions for your test.

    • What should I wear? 

    You’ll need to take off any metal-containing clothing that could interfere with the scan. You can wear a hospital gown if your attire isn’t suitable for the scan.

    In most cases, a CT scan will take around an hour. The majority of that time is spent on preparation. The scan itself should take no more than 10 to 30 minutes. Ruby Ailcare advanced machines take, on an average,10 minutes to 20 minutes for a CT scan.

    Contrast is a substance that your doctor may have you consume or inject into your system through an IV to help give clearer images. With that being said, it is not required for every CT scan; it all depends on the doctor and the results they are seeking.

    A CT scan does not cause any discomfort. During the screening, you will be urged to remain as motionless as possible, which can be a little uncomfortable at times, but the scan itself causes no physiological discomfort.

    The radiation emitted during the scan might cause harm under certain circumstances, therefore, tell your doctor if you have any of the following:

    • If you’re pregnant, you should only have a CT scan if it’s really essential because it can harm the foetus. 
    • If the scan is for a child, ask your doctor if the radiation can be adjusted to be less intense, as youngsters are not as resistant to radiation as adults are. 
    • If you have diabetes and are taking Metformin, or if you have any renal problems, tell your doctor.

    COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases, such as seasonal flu, cannot be distinguished by a chest CT. Imaging findings are not specific enough to confirm COVID-19, unlike swab testing, which lead to specific diagnoses. They can only point to infection symptoms.

    CT exams are generally painless, fast, and easy.

    One of the most suggested tests for the diagnosis of COVID infection in the lungs is an HRCT Chest CT Scan for Covid. HRCT Chest Test refers to a High-Resolution Computed Tomography Scan of the lungs, sometimes also referred to as HRCT Lungs. It is a type of CT Scan technique where spatial resolution of the images are enhanced through algorithms and a narrow slice width is used to obtain thin-slice images of the lung parenchyma.