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We recommend prior appointment for all the tests to avoid waiting period at the Centre. Appointment is a must for ultrasound or CT guided FNAC, Echocardiography, TMT, Holter, Executive Health check etc. Still, due to unforeseen delays due to detailed investigation in patients prior to your appointment, there can be a little delay in the designated appointment time.

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Ultrasound

When to come empty stomach? All ultrasound examinations of upper abdomen or whole abdomen require you to come empty stomach. This is essentially to see gall bladder in distended condition. However, practically we are able to see it well in most of the patients and as a rule, we do not recommend empty stomach. But once in a while, if gall bladder is completely contracted, we may suggest you to come empty stomach again to have a better look at gall bladder.

When to come full bladder?

Generally all lower abdomen and whole abdomen examinations require full urinary bladder. Also, examinations of KUB and early pregnancy (generally up to 3-4 months) will require full bladder. Full bladder means you have to take lot of water at least 1-2 hrs before examination and not pass urine. A well distended urinary bladder helps in seeing uterus, ovaries and adnexa properly in females and prostate in males. It also helps in seeing small stones in bladder and ureters in KUB examination.

It is important to note that an urge to pass urine does not indicate you are having full bladder. This may be due to infection or enlargement of prostate.

A really full bladder will make you uncomfortable. We need you to have full bladder, but you should be comfortable. For these examinations, come with some margin to wait as your turn may not come immediately on reaching clinic.

Examination of children

Examination of small children is difficult if they are crying. A well satisfied child is less prone to crying. We do not normally recommend children to be be empty stomach except in some situations where it can be necessary for investigation. Sometimes child may need to be sedated.

When you come in for your ultrasound examination for pregnancy?

Drink 2 to 3 glasses of fruit juice/Water 20-30 minutes prior to the appointment unless otherwise ordered by your physician. We would also like some fluids in your bladder to bring the baby's head out of the pelvis, but it does not need to be extremely full.

Generally all lower abdomen and whole abdomen examinations require full urinary bladder. Also, examinations of KUB and early pregnancy (generally up to 3-4 months) will require full bladder. Full bladder means you have to take lot of water at least 1-2 hrs before examination and not pass urine. A well distended urinary bladder helps in seeing uterus, ovaries and adnexa properly in females and prostate in males. It also helps in seeing small stones in bladder and ureters in KUB examination.

It is important to note that an urge to pass urine does not indicate you are having full bladder. This may be due to infection or enlargement of prostate.

A really full bladder will make you uncomfortable. We need you to have full bladder, but you should be comfortable. For these examinations, come with some margin to wait as your turn may not come immediately on reaching clinic.

Examination of small children is difficult if they are crying. A well satisfied child is less prone to crying. We do not normally recommend children to be be empty stomach except in some situations where it can be necessary for investigation. Sometimes child may need to be sedated.

When you come in for your ultrasound examination for pregnancy?

Drink 2 to 3 glasses of fruit juice/Water 20-30 minutes prior to the appointment unless otherwise ordered by your physician. We would also like some fluids in your bladder to bring the baby's head out of the pelvis, but it does not need to be extremely full.

CT Scan Examination

Most of the examination will require administration of contrast. This is generally so when we suspect infective/inflammatory pathology or mass lesion. Contrast is also administered for vascular studies and other special applications. Reports for kidney function such as blood urea, serum creatinine or any other investigation that may have been done for kidneys should be brought with the patient at the time of examination. Any history of diabetes and drugs that are being taken should also be available.

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CT Coronary Angiography

Contrast administration

Most of the examination will require administration of contrast. This is generally so when we suspect infective/inflammatory pathology or mass lesion. Contrast is also administered for vascular studies and other special applications. Reports for kidney function such as blood urea, serum creatinine or any other investigation that may have been done for kidneys should be brought with the patient at the time of examination. Any history of diabetes and drugs that are being taken should also be available.

CT Coronary Angiography

It is preferable to be fasting three hours prior to the test. You can take water one or two glasses of water, one hour prior to investigation. Please bring all your relevant medical records such as any procedure done, creatinine level, sugar level and details of drugs being used. After the procedure, we advise you to again take 3-4 glasses of water in the next 2 hours.

Upper abdomen and whole abdomen examinations

It is essential to come with overnight fasting for these examinations. Investigations will take 2-3 hrs or even more to complete as generally oral contrast is given and it takes time to reach Colon. We normally do not ask patient to come with full bladder as it will generally fill during the course of administration of oral contrast. However, you are required not to pass urine during this examination. For KUB and lower abdomen examinations There is no need of fasting for these examinations but full bladder is a requirement.

Further, avoid examination immediately after taking food. A gap of 2 hrs is advisable whenever contrast is to be administered.

Head examinations

Normally no preparation is required for these examinations. But in case of children and those with neurological problems, patient may need to be sedated/anaesthetized as proper investigation can not be done, if the patient is moving his/her head.

Allergy to drugs and contrast media

Though we use non-ionic contrast media which has very few reactions, however, a severe reaction is a possibility. If you are allergic to any drug or contrast media, you must tell us before the test is conducted. This may require modification and different planning for examination.

Your Creatinine levels should be known.

If you are diabetic, then the history of the drugs you are taking should be known.

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MRI Examination

Upper/ whole abdomen examinations/MRCP

You have to come empty stomach and no fluid such as water just before the examination.

KUB and lower abdomen examinations

Patient is required to be full bladder i.e. urinary bladder should be full.

Contrast administration

Though in most of the examinations, contrast is not used. But some examinations will require administration of contrast. This is generally so when we suspect infective/inflammatory pathology or mass lesion. Sometimes contrast is administered for vascular studies and other special applications. Reports for kidney function such as blood urea, serum creatinine or any other investigation that may have been done for kidneys should be brought with the patient at the time of examination. Any history of allergy to drugs, diabetes and drugs that are being taken for treatment should be available.

X-Ray Examination

Generally no preparation is required for routine x-ray examinations. But x-ray of abdomen/ KUB/ LS spine will require you to have preparation from the night before the appointment with charcol/unienzyme and some laxatives. Special X-ray investigations will require additional preparations and these will be given to you at the time of appointment itself.

Bone Densitometry & PFT

Does not require any preparations.

TMT, Echo & Stress Echo

Do not come for these investigations immediately after taking meals. Please bring your previous ECG, X-ray Chest and any other investigation that you got done earlier. It is important for your study.

Small Children will be required to be sedated for Echocardiography.

Pregnant Women

Pregnant women are advised not to get an X-ray based investigations like X-ray, OPG Scan, CT Scan, Mammography etc. However, in some circumstances, if clinician requires the investigation, kindly inform the radiologist at the Centre about your status.

As per the new Govt guidelines, patient who wish to undergo a pregnancy Ultrasound must furnish a photo Identity such as Aadhar Card, Driving License, PAN card, Ration Card, Passport etc **. Original prescription of qualified doctor for the examination is also must. You will also be required to fill a form and sign it.

Neurology

For EEG investigation patient should come with clean scalp. Head should not be greasy and there should be no oil in hair prior to investigation.

** Failure to produce the above mentioned documents may result in denial of the test.**

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