CT Scan
— Advance CT Centre — Sector 104, Noida
CT Scan in Noida — fast, precise, specialist-reviewed.
VR Diagnostics runs an Advance CT scanner at our Sector 104 centre, supporting High Resolution, Ultra Low Dose and CT Angiography protocols — with every study reviewed by a consulting radiologist.
— What is a CT scan?
Fast, detailed cross-sectional imaging.
Computed Tomography (CT) combines multiple X-ray images taken from different angles to create detailed cross-sectional views of bones, organs and blood vessels — ideal for trauma evaluation, cancer staging and internal organ assessment.
Our Advance CT scanner also supports Ultra Low Dose protocols to minimise radiation exposure and CT Angiography for detailed vascular imaging, with results reviewed by our consulting radiologists.
- Fast acquisition — most scans completed within minutes.
- Ultra Low Dose option — reduced radiation for eligible studies.
- CT Angiography available — for detailed blood vessel imaging.
CT is commonly ordered for
- Trauma & emergency evaluation
- Cancer staging & treatment follow-up
- Chest, abdomen & pelvis conditions
- Kidney stones & internal organ assessment
- CT Angiography for vascular conditions
— Before your scan
How to prepare for a CT scan.
Before you arrive
Guidance
Fasting
For contrast studies, a short fasting period is usually advised — our team will confirm when you book.
Allergies
Let us know about any allergy to contrast dye, iodine or shellfish before your scan.
Kidney function
Inform us if you have kidney disease — contrast dosing may need adjustment.
Clothing
Wear comfortable clothing without metal fasteners over the area being scanned.
Referral
Carry your doctor’s referral or prescription, along with any previous scan or reports.
— Questions patients ask
CT Scan — frequently asked questions.
How long does a CT scan take?
Most CT scans take only a few minutes on the table, though your full visit including prep may take 30–45 minutes.
Is CT contrast dye safe?
Contrast dye is generally safe and used only when needed for clearer imaging. Our team screens for allergies and kidney function beforehand.
When will I get my CT report?
Reports are typically ready within 24 hours, reviewed and signed off by our consulting radiologist before being shared with you digitally.
Is Ultra Low Dose CT available for children or repeat scans?
Yes — Ultra Low Dose CT protocols are available for eligible studies to reduce radiation exposure. Ask our team when booking.
Need a scan this week?
Same-day slots are usually available for X-Ray, ECG and routine pathology — call the clinic to check today’s availability.

