Advanced CT Scan | Accurate Diagnostic Imaging

Get precise and safe CT scan services with advanced imaging technology and expert radiologists. Detect internal injuries, tumors, and abnormalities early for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

CT Scan

CT Scan

A CT Scan (Computed Tomography Scan) is a modern imaging technique that provides highly detailed cross-sectional images of the body’s internal organs, bones, and tissues. Unlike a regular X-ray, which shows only a single flat image, a CT scan uses advanced computer technology and rotating X-ray machines to produce 3D views of the inside of the body. This allows doctors to see deeper and diagnose problems with greater precision and accuracy. At VS Hospitals, Chennai, the Radiology and Imaging Department is equipped with advanced multi-slice CT scanners that deliver faster, clearer, and safer imaging results. The hospital’s radiologists and technicians are trained to perform high-resolution scans that help in diagnosing everything from brain and chest conditions to abdominal and orthopedic problems.

CT Scan

24

The reports and images of the CT scan are usually made available within 24 hours

2.7% - 12%

The risk of radiations is higher (2.7% - 12%) for patients who undergo multiple CT scans

5 – 9

5 – 9 million patients take CT scans annually

How a CT Scan Works

How a CT Scan Works

A CT scanner is shaped like a large donut, with an X-ray tube that rotates around the patient. As the scanner takes multiple images from different angles, a computer combines them to create detailed 3D pictures. These images give doctors a comprehensive view of internal structures that cannot be seen clearly on regular X-rays.

The procedure is quick, painless, and non-invasive. Depending on the area being scanned, a contrast dye may be injected into the bloodstream or swallowed to highlight specific organs or blood vessels.

Why CT Scans Are Done

CT scans are one of the most important diagnostic tools in modern medicine. They help doctors detect a wide range of conditions early and accurately.
Head and Brain Scans

Head and Brain Scans

To detect strokes, tumors, bleeding, or injuries.

Chest Scans

Chest Scans

To identify lung infections, pulmonary embolism, or heart and vascular conditions.

Abdomen and Pelvis Scans

Abdomen and Pelvis Scans

To examine organs like the liver, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, and intestines.

Bone and Joint Scans

Bone and Joint Scans

To locate fractures, infections, or bone tumors.

Cancer Detection and Monitoring

Cancer Detection and Monitoring

To find tumors, determine their size, and track response to treatment.

Trauma and Emergency Care

Trauma and Emergency Care

Guided Procedures

Guided Procedures

Helps doctors accurately perform biopsies or drain abscesses.

Benefits of CT Scan

CT scans have revolutionized medical imaging with their ability to deliver detailed and accurate results within minutes.

High Accuracy

Provides sharper, clearer, and more detailed images than traditional X-rays.

High Accuracy

Quick Results

 Most scans are completed within 10–15 minutes.

Quick Results

Painless and Non-Invasive

Safe and comfortable for patients of all ages.

Painless and Non-Invasive

Early Detection

Identifies diseases at early stages for better treatment outcomes.

Early Detection

3D Visualization

Helps surgeons plan complex surgeries precisely.

3D Visualization

Guided Therapy

Assists in minimally invasive treatments and biopsies.

Guided Therapy
Preparation Before a CT Scan

Preparation Before a CT Scan

Preparation depends on the type of scan being performed.

Common Guidelines:

  • You may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the scan, especially if a contrast dye is used.
  • Remove jewelry, eyeglasses, and metal objects that might interfere with imaging.
  • Inform the radiologist if you are pregnant, allergic to iodine, or have kidney problems.
  • For abdominal scans, a contrast liquid may be given to drink before the test.

The staff at VS Hospitals ensures patients are fully informed and comfortable before and during the procedure.

During the Procedure

During the Procedure

  • The patient lies on a motorized table that slides into the CT scanner.
  • The machine rotates around the body, capturing images as it moves.
  • The patient must remain still to avoid blurred images.
  • In some cases, a contrast dye is injected intravenously to enhance image clarity.
  • The procedure is completely painless and typically takes less than 20 minutes.

Technicians at VS Hospitals monitor the entire process to ensure safety and image quality.

After the Procedure

  • Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the scan.
  • If contrast dye was used, drinking extra water helps flush it out of the body.
  • A radiologist will analyze the images and share the report with your doctor, who will discuss the results and next steps.

At VS Hospitals, results are delivered quickly through a digital reporting system, ensuring timely treatment decisions.

Painless and Non-Invasive