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PET-CT Scan (Whole Body)

Advanced whole-body PET-CT imaging for accurate cancer detection, staging, and treatment monitoring — combining metabolic and anatomical imaging in a single scan, at charitable rates with same-day reporting.

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Most Affordable in Region

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ABOUT THE SCAN

What is a PET-CT Scan?

A PET-CT scan combines two powerful imaging technologies in one examination — PET (Positron Emission Tomography) shows how tissues are functioning at the cellular level, while CT (Computed Tomography) provides detailed anatomical images of the body.

Before the scan, a small amount of radioactive glucose (FDG tracer) is injected. Cancer cells consume more glucose than normal cells, so they “light up” on the PET images — allowing doctors to detect cancer, determine its exact location and spread, and assess whether treatment is working.

PET-CT is considered the gold standard for cancer staging and is also used in cardiology (heart viability) and neurology (epilepsy, dementia evaluation).

Scan at a Glance

WHEN IS IT NEEDED

Why Your Doctor May Advise a PET-CT

Cancer Detection

Locating the primary tumour when cancer is suspected, including cancers of unknown primary origin.

Cancer Staging

Determining the exact extent and spread of cancer — essential before deciding on surgery, chemo or radiation.

Treatment Response

Checking whether chemotherapy or radiation is working — often after 2–3 cycles of treatment.

Recurrence Check

Detecting cancer recurrence after completed treatment, often before it shows on other scans.

Cardiac Viability

Assessing whether heart muscle is alive and likely to recover after a heart attack — guides bypass decisions.

Neurological Evaluation

Locating seizure focus in epilepsy and evaluating dementia / memory disorders.

HOW TO PREPARE

Preparing for Your PET-CT Scan

Day Before the Scan

On the Day of Scan

STEP BY STEP

What Happens During the Scan

1

Registration

Check-in, blood sugar test, and brief medical history review by our team.

2

Tracer Injection

Small FDG tracer injection in your arm vein — like a routine blood test.

3

Quiet Rest

Relax in a quiet room for 45–60 minutes while the tracer circulates.

4

The Scan

Lie still on the scanner table for 20–30 minutes. Completely painless.

5

Report & Review

Same-day report by nuclear medicine physician. Discuss with your doctor.

IS IT SAFE?

Safety of PET-CT Scans

PET-CT scans are very safe. The radioactive tracer dose is small and leaves your body naturally within a few hours — mostly through urine. Drinking water after the scan helps flush it out faster.

Book Your PET-CT Scan

Doctor’s prescription required. Bring previous reports. Subsidised rates available — our desk will check your scheme eligibility.

📞 Scan booking: +91-9218071543

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

PET-CT Scan FAQs

No. The only discomfort is the small tracer injection, similar to a routine blood test. The scan itself is completely painless — you simply lie still on the scanner table for 20–30 minutes.

Plan for 2–3 hours in total: registration and sugar check, tracer injection, 45–60 minutes of quiet rest while the tracer circulates, then the 20–30 minute scan. The report is usually ready the same day.

The tracer is a form of glucose. If you eat before the scan, your muscles absorb the glucose and can hide the areas doctors need to see. Fasting for 6 hours ensures clear, accurate images. Plain water is allowed and encouraged.

Yes. Diabetic patients are scanned regularly — but blood sugar must be in an acceptable range at scan time. Inform our team when booking, and they will guide you on adjusting your medication and meal timing for the scan day.

The radiation dose is low and considered safe for diagnostic purposes. The tracer leaves your body naturally within hours. The medical benefit of accurate cancer detection and staging far outweighs the small radiation exposure. As a precaution, avoid prolonged close contact with pregnant women and infants for about 6 hours after the scan.

Yes. PET-CT is performed only on a doctor’s recommendation, since the scan protocol depends on your clinical condition. Bring your prescription and all previous reports and scans when you come.

As a charitable hospital, our PET-CT rates are among the most affordable in the region — significantly lower than corporate diagnostic centres.government scheme patients may be eligible for cashless scanning. Contact our booking desk for exact rates and eligibility.

Accurate Diagnosis is the First Step to Cure

Book your PET-CT scan today. Same-day reports, expert nuclear medicine review, and subsidised charitable rates.

📞 Helpline: +91-9218071543

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