VANI SCANS AND LABS being a leading and reputed diagnostic center in ARIYALUR

It is a one stop solution for all diagnostic services, located at MIN NAGAR, JAYANKONDAM ROAD, ARIYALUR -621704. We aim to give world class radiological facilities and lab services using the most advanced state-of-the art technology supported by our experienced radiologists and highly skilled technicians / staffs.

We offer an all inclusive collection of diagnostics facilities including Advanced MRI scan, Multi Slice CT Scan, Ultrasound and Doppler Scan, Digital X-Ray, OPG & ECG, Advanced Clinical Lab & wide range of Master Health Checkup packages, all under one roof.

We strive for excellence in providing state-of-the art diagnostic health care services to our patients and constant upgradation of our equipments and facilities.

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Vani Scans & Labs in Min Nagar has a wide range of products and / or services to cater to the varied requirements of their patient. The staff at this establishment are courteous and prompt at providing any assistance. They readily answer any queries or questions that you may have. Pay for the product or service with ease by using any of the available modes of payment, such as Cash, G Pay, Paytm, PhonePe, UPI. This establishment is functional from 08:00 - 22:00.

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Important FAQ

CT scanning is advanced radiological imaging that uses an x-ray beam that rotates around the patient to capture pictures inside the body.

Because it provides detailed, cross-sectional views of all types of tissue, CT is one of the best tools for studying the brain, chest, abdomen, and pelvis. It is often the preferred method for diagnosing many different cancers, including lung, liver, and pancreatic cancer, since the image allows a physician to confirm the presence of a tumor and to measure its size, precise location, and the extent of the tumor’s involvement with other nearby tissue. CT examinations are often used to plan and properly administer radiation treatments for tumors, and to guide biopsies and other minimally invasive procedures.

- Unlike other imaging methods, CT scanning offers detailed views of many types of tissue,including the lung, bones,soft tissues, and blood vessels.
- CT examinations are fast and simple. Especially in trauma cases, they can reveal internal injuries and bleeding quickly enough to help save lives.
- CT scanning can identify both normal and abnormal structures, making it a useful tool to guide radiotherapy, needle biopsies, and other minimally invasive procedures.
-CT scanning is painless, noninvasive, and accurate.
-Diagnosis made with the assistance of CT can eliminate the need for invasive exploratory surgery and surgical biopsy.
-CT has been shown to be a cost-effective imaging tool for a wide range of clinical problems.
-CT does involve exposure to radiation in the form of x-rays, but the benefit of an accurate diagnosis far outweighs the risk. The typical radiation dose from a CT exam is equivalent to the amount of natural background radiation received over a year’s time. Among all radiological procedures, radiation exposure from CT of the body is intermediate.

A small device called an ultrasound probe is used, which gives off high-frequency sound waves. You can’t hear these sound waves, but when they bounce off different parts of the body, they create “echoes” that are picked up by the probe and turned into a moving image. This image is displayed on a monitor while the scan is carried out.

Most ultrasound scans last between 15 and 45 minutes. They usually take place in a hospital radiology department and are performed either by a radiologist or a sonographer. There are different kinds of ultrasound scans, depending on which part of the body is being scanned and why. The three main types are:
- external ultrasound scan – the probe is moved over the skin
- internal ultrasound scan– the probe is inserted into the body
- endoscopic ultrasound scan– the probe is attached to a long, thin, flexible tube (an endoscope) and passed further into the body

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