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Advanced CT Imaging

Modular CT (Computed Tomography) is a state-of-the-art imaging technology designed to provide detailed, cross-sectional images of the body with high precision. It helps in diagnosing a wide range of conditions, including bone fractures, internal organ injuries, tumors, vascular disorders, and other complex medical issues.

High-Precision Modular CT at Pudugai Star

our Modular CT (Computed Tomography) Scan offers advanced imaging solutions for accurate and timely diagnosis. This state-of-the-art technology provides high-resolution, cross-sectional images of the body, enabling precise evaluation of bones, organs, blood vessels, and soft tissues.

Our experienced radiologists use these detailed images to assist clinicians in treatment planning, surgical guidance, and monitoring patient progress, ensuring the best possible outcomes. At Pudugai Star Hospital, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to provide safe, precise, and efficient imaging services for every patient.

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1. What is Modular CT?

Modular CT (Computed Tomography) is an advanced imaging technology that produces detailed 3D cross-sectional images of the body to help diagnose and monitor various medical conditions.

2. How is Modular CT different from a normal CT scan?

Modular CT offers faster scanning, thinner slices, and higher resolution images, which means more accurate detection of even small abnormalities with reduced radiation exposure.

3. What conditions can be diagnosed using Modular CT?

It is commonly used for detecting tumors, strokes, fractures, vascular diseases, internal organ disorders, and for pre-surgical planning.

4. Is Modular CT safe?

Yes, Modular CT is safe. It uses controlled radiation levels and modern technology to minimize exposure while providing maximum accuracy. It is only done when medically necessary.

5. How long does a Modular CT scan take?

Most scans take just a few minutes, though preparation time may vary depending on the area being examined and whether contrast dye is required.