MRI is better for soft tissues like brain, nerves, muscles, and ligaments. CT is faster and better for bones and emergencies.

Same-day or next-day, depending on the complexity.

Contrast is safe for most patients. Kidney function is checked before using contrast.

Usually no, except for abdominal MRI, which may require fasting.

Some pacemakers are MRI-compatible. Please inform the radiologist beforehand.

No. It is completely painless, but the machine can be noisy. Ear protection is provided.

Yes. MRI is magnetic, so jewelry, watches, keys, and metal items must be removed.

A standard routine health checkup includes CBC, Lipid Profile, LFT, KFT, Thyroid (T3, T4, TSH), Blood Sugar, and Urine tests. These help evaluate overall health.

Some tests require fasting—for example, Lipid Profile or Blood Sugar (Fasting). Usually, 8–12 hours of fasting is needed. Our team will guide you.

The blood draw itself takes only <strong data-start="752" data-end="768">5–10 minutes</strong>, depending on the number of samples.

Most routine tests are reported within the <strong data-start="906" data-end="918">same day</strong>. Some specialized tests may take 24–48 hours.

Yes. With advanced automated pathology machines and expert technicians, results are highly accurate and reliable.