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CT Head in Karimnagar

CT Head (also called CAT scan, Brain scan, Head scan). NABL-accredited diagnostic laboratory accuracy. complementary home sample collection. Verified reports delivered within 6 hours straight to WhatsApp.

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Commonly prescribed for: Headaches, dizziness, seizures, confusion, vision loss

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16 Jan, 2025
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Worried about your CT Head scan? At Tapadia Karimnagar, our 1.5T MRI takes 30-45 minutes, is painless, and you can resume normal activity immediately afterwards. AERB-licensed facility, doctor-reviewed reports in 6 hours, pay at centre.

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Understanding CT Head

Understanding A Computerized Tomography (CT) scan:

A Computerized Tomography (CT) scan of the brain, sometimes called a brain CAT scan, is a noninvasive imaging procedure that uses X-rays and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional images ("slices") of the head. These images provide clear views of the brain, bone, blood vessels, and soft tissues.

What is a Brain CT Scan Used to Detect?

The primary use of a brain CT scan is for quick imaging, making it the initial test after head injuries or sudden signs of a stroke. It provides rapid and critical information about the brain's condition.

A brain CT scan can be used to detect and evaluate:

  • Emergencies: Head trauma, bleeding in the brain, stroke (including blood clots), and fluid buildup (hydrocephalus).

  • Structural Issues: Skull fractures, structural brain issues, and sinus-related bone issues.

  • Diseases and Conditions: Tumors, infections, brain diseases, and the effects of treatment on brain tumors.

  • Symptoms: Causes of sudden symptoms such as severe headaches, loss of consciousness, seizures, and weakness.

Types of Brain CT Scans

Depending on the medical need, a CT scan may be performed with or without the use of a contrast agent:

  1. Noncontrast CT Scan: This is the fastest type of CT imaging and is typically used in emergencies to evaluate conditions like head trauma or bleeding, as these conditions are often better seen without contrast.

  2. Contrast-Enhanced CT Scan: A contrast agent (dye) is injected into a vein, which helps highlight specific areas, such as blood vessels or certain types of tumors, for further evaluation.

  3. CT Angiography (CTA): This specialized test uses contrast to focus on the blood vessels, helping to find aneurysms (bulging blood vessels), arteriovenous malformations, or blood clots.

  4. CT Perfusion Scan: Measures blood flow in the brain, which can help show brain tissue that might be saved after a stroke (ischemic penumbra).

Preparation for the Procedure

Preparation steps ensure the best possible image quality and patient safety:

  • Fasting: You may be asked not to eat or drink for a few hours before your scheduled exam to avoid potential complications like nausea. Medications can generally be taken with a small sip of water, but follow your doctor’s specific instructions.

  • Clothing and Metal Objects: You may be asked to change into a hospital gown. All metal objects—including belts, jewelry, dentures, and eyeglasses—must be removed as they can interfere with the X-ray images.

  • Contrast Media: If a contrast-enhanced scan is required, you will be asked about any allergies or previous reactions to contrast agents, as well as any kidney conditions. You will sign a consent form detailing the associated risks and side effects. Inform your healthcare professional if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

What Happens During a Brain CT Scan?

The procedure is quick and generally takes about 15 to 30 minutes, though preparation time will vary.

  1. Positioning: You will lie on a movable scan table that slides into the large, circular opening of the CT scanning machine.

  2. Contrast Injection (if needed): If contrast is being used, an IV line will be started in your hand or arm for the injection.

  3. Scanning: The machine rotates around your head, taking X-ray images from multiple angles. You must remain very still during the procedure to prevent blurry images. You will hear clicking sounds as the scanner operates.

  4. Image Creation: A computer receives the X-ray data and transforms the information into cross-sectional images for interpretation by a radiologist.

How does a CT scan work?

Healthcare providers use CT scans to see things that regular X-rays can't show. It produces detailed, clear, and precise images of the organs and structures in your body. To get these images, a CT machine takes X-ray pictures as it moves around you.

X-rays alone take flat, 2D images. A CT scan takes several pictures at many angles to create cross-sectional images. Just like you can see the inside layers of a cake when you slice it, a CT can show the "layers" of your body. Taken together, the layers create a 3D image. Some CT scans use a contrast material (dye) to make the pictures even clearer.

What should I expect during my CT scan?

During the test, you'll usually lie on your back on a table (like a bed). When the scan begins:

  1. The bed moves into the doughnut-shaped machine. At this point, you'll need to stay as still as possible because movement can blur the images.

  2. You may also be asked to hold your breath for a short period of time, usually fewer than 15 to 20 seconds.

  3. The scanner takes pictures of the area your healthcare provider needs to see. A CT scanner is relatively quiet.

  4. When the exam is over, the table moves back out of the scanner.

  5. A technologist trained specifically to perform CT scans will be there to guide you through the entire process.

Are there risks or side effects?

Healthcare providers consider CT scans safe. CT scans for children are safe, too. Like X-rays, CT scans use a small amount of ionizing radiation to capture images. The level of radiation you're exposed to is small. If you have concerns about the health risks of CT scans, talk to your healthcare provider. They'll help you make an informed decision about the scan.

CT scans themselves usually don't cause side effects. But some people have side effects from the contrast material. These side effects may include:

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Headaches

  • Dizziness

What do the results of a CT scan mean?

It depends on what your healthcare provider was looking for. The report your radiologist writes may include things like:

  • How they performed the CT (if contrast was used, positioning, what body parts they looked at)

  • Any findings (descriptions of any irregularities or details as to what looked normal or abnormal)

  • A summary called an Impression (including a possible diagnosis, the biggest finding, and recommendations for further study)

Sometimes, your provider will suggest additional testing after a CT. For example, they may recommend an MRI to get a different look at a suspicious area.

Safety and Risks

Brain CT scans are generally considered safe. They use a low, carefully controlled amount of radiation, and the benefits of finding a serious brain problem typically outweigh the minimal potential risks. For children, lower doses of radiation are used, and scans are performed only when medically necessary due to their increased sensitivity.

If contrast is used, there is a small risk of allergic reaction. Patients with certain conditions, such as kidney disease, may face greater risks with contrast media, which is why a blood test to check kidney function may be required beforehand.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1. Can a CT scan detect cancer?

Yes. It helps detect cancer because it shows tumors, abnormal growths or changes in your organs that could be cancer. Providers also use CT to see if cancer has spread or if treatment is working.

2. Can I have a CT scan if I'm pregnant?

If you're pregnant or think you might be pregnant, you should tell your provider. CT scans of your pelvis and abdomen can expose the fetus to radiation, but it's not enough to cause harm. CT scans in other parts of your body have almost no radiation to the fetus.

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Bring prescription + arrive 15 min early

Change into gown, remove all metal

Lie on bed, slide into scanner

Stay still, hear soft tapping sounds

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Available Center at Karimnagar for CT Head

KARIMNAGAR

  • H. No. 3-4-237 Nr. Sri Chandra hosp. Osmanpura, Opp. Adithya diagnostic centre Karimnagar H.O-505001

  • Services: Lab

  • Phone No: 9154774284

  • Branch Incharge: Mr. Sai kumar : 9666137260

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Trusted Diagnostic Services in Karimnagar

Tapadia's Karimnagar centre on H. No. 3-4-237 Osmanpura opposite Adithya Diagnostic Centre, near Sri Chandra Hospital serves 150+ patients weekly since 2018. The most-booked tests reflect Karimnagar's demographic: CBP (Complete Blood Picture) is most common among working professionals in Tower Circle, Mukarampura, and Subhash Nagar areas; Thyroid Function Tests are heavily booked by women aged 30+ across Karimnagar town; and Lipid Profile + HbA1c bundles by senior citizens for diabetes and cardiac monitoring.

For radiology, our Karimnagar facility offers MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and X-ray. The unit is open 7am-9pm; same-day reporting for most scans with digital delivery on WhatsApp. We're the only NABL-accredited diagnostic centre in this region with on-site radiology — competitors typically outsource scans to Hyderabad which adds 24-48 hours of transit wait time.

Free home sample collection covers Karimnagar town including Tower Circle, Mukarampura, Subhash Nagar, Bommakal, Mancherial Road area, and Vavilalapally within an 8 km radius from our Osmanpura centre. Schedule online or call/WhatsApp. Pay at home (cash) or pay online via Razorpay UPI; same price either way.

Tapadia is NABL-accredited and Form-F registered for prenatal ultrasound under the PCPNDT Act 1994. For corporate health checkups, contact our Hyderabad office; we run quarterly health-camps for Karimnagar government and railway employees.

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CT Head in Other Cities Tapadia Serves

Hyderabad

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre has served Hyderabad families since 1989, bringing trusted pathology and radiology services with NABL-accredited quality standards. Our Hyderabad centres process blood tests, urine tests, stool tests, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and X-ray with experienced doctors, radiologists, and trained technicians.

We handle testing and reporting through our own diagnostic infrastructure with strict quality-control protocols and modern equipment. Routine pathology reports are delivered on WhatsApp + email within 6 hours, while most radiology scans are reported the same day.

Hyderabad patients increasingly prefer home sample collection for senior citizens, diabetes monitoring, preventive health checkups, pregnancy-related testing, and post-hospital follow-ups. Our NABL-certified phlebotomists provide home collection services across major Hyderabad and Secunderabad localities with convenient morning and evening slots.

Karimnagar

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre opened our Karimnagar branch to bring Hyderabad-quality pathology and radiology to North Telangana. The centre is at H. No. 3-4-237, near Sri Chandra Hospital in Osmanpura, opposite Adithya Diagnostic Centre, 5 minutes from Karimnagar bus stand.

We process blood samples, urine, stool, MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray on-site in our NABL-accredited lab. No outsourcing. Reports are delivered on WhatsApp + email within 6 hours for routine pathology and same-day for most radiology scans.

Karimnagar is also where many families need home sample collection for elderly parents, post-surgery monitoring, or just convenience. Our NABL-certified phlebotomist covers an 8-km radius from the centre.

Secunderabad

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre serves Secunderabad patients with trusted pathology services backed by NABL-accredited quality standards. Our services include blood tests, urine tests, stool analysis, preventive health checkup packages, diabetes monitoring, thyroid testing, and routine wellness screening.

All routine pathology processing follows standardized quality-control protocols with experienced technicians and specialist doctors overseeing reporting. Most blood test reports are shared within 6 hours through WhatsApp and email.

Many families in Secunderabad prefer home sample collection for elderly care, diabetes monitoring, thyroid testing, pregnancy-related blood work, and routine preventive health screening. Our trained phlebotomists provide convenient home collection services across key Secunderabad neighbourhoods and surrounding localities.

Warangal

Tapadia Diagnostic Centre serves Warangal through a local centre focused on accessible, reliable pathology and preventive diagnostic care. Patients in Warangal can use Tapadia for blood tests, health screening, and routine lab-based diagnostic support through a trusted local setup.

For many families in Warangal, the main need is dependable day-to-day testing: CBC, thyroid profile, lipid profile, diabetes monitoring, fever profiles, and preventive checkups. Tapadia’s presence in Warangal helps meet that need with an affordable and patient-friendly diagnostic experience backed by an established healthcare brand.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Anurag Gupta, MBBS, MD Pathology

Fellowship in Clinical & Cancer Cytogenetics — Director of Genomics at Tapadia Diagnostics

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