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Diagnopein CT CERVICAL SPINE Centre in Nagpur

A CT scan of the cervical spine is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the neck's bones (vertebrae), spinal cord, muscles, and surrounding soft tissues. The cervical spine refers to the upper part of the spine, located in the neck, which consists of seven vertebrae (C1 to C7) that support the head and protect the spinal cord. This test is particularly useful for evaluating various injuries, diseases, and abnormalities of the cervical spine.

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Why is a CT Cervical Spine Scan Done?

Doctors may recommend this scan to diagnose

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  1. Severe or persistent neck pain

  2. Road accident or sports injury

  3. Suspected fractures

  4. Slipped disc

  5. Spinal infections

  6. Tumors

  7. Degenerative spine conditions

Early diagnosis helps prevent complications and supports faster treatment.


CT Cervical Spine Scan Cost in Nagpur

The Cost Of a CT Cervical Spine Scan in Nagpur typically ranges between:

The final price may vary depending on:

  1. Whether contrast is used

  2. Diagnostic center location

  3. Radiologist expertise

  4. Emergency requirements

It’s always advisable to confirm the price before booking.


How to Prepare for the Scan

Preparation is simple and minimal.

If Contrast is Not Used:

  1. No special preparation required

  2. You may eat and drink normally

If Contrast is Used:

  1. Fasting for 4–6 hours may be required

  2. Inform your doctor about allergies

  3. Inform about kidney problems or pregnancy

Always follow the instructions given by your diagnostic center.


What Happens During the Procedure?

The procedure is quick and painless.

  1. You will lie on a motorized scanning table.

  2. The table moves slowly into the CT scanner.

  3. You must remain still during imaging.

  4. The scan usually takes 10–15 minutes.

If contrast dye is used, you may feel mild warmth for a few seconds.


Benefits of CT Cervical Spine Scan

  1. Fast and accurate diagnosis

  2. Detailed bone imaging

  3. Detects small fractures

  4. Helpful in emergency cases

  5. Non-invasive procedure

It plays a crucial role in identifying spine-related conditions quickly.


Are There Any Risks?

CT scans use low levels of radiation. However:

  1. Radiation exposure is minimal and controlled

  2. Pregnant women should inform the doctor

  3. Mild allergic reactions are rare (if contrast is used)

Your doctor will recommend the scan only when medically necessary.


Who Should Get This Scan?

This scan is ideal for people who:

  1. Have suffered a neck injury

  2. Experience persistent neck pain

  3. Have numbness or weakness in arms

  4. Need detailed spine evaluation before surgery

Timely scanning can prevent serious complications.


Book Your CT Cervical Spine Scan in Nagpur

If you are experiencing neck pain or have suffered an injury, consult a doctor and schedule your CT Scan At A Trusted Diagnostic Centre in Nagpur.

Early diagnosis ensures better treatment and faster recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A CT scan provides more detailed images of the cervical spine than an X-ray. It can show fine details of the bones, soft tissues, and spinal cord, allowing for the detection of fractures, tumors, and degenerative conditions that may not be visible on a standard X-ray.

Yes, a CT scan can detect injuries to the bones of the cervical spine that may be compressing or damaging the spinal cord. However, for a more detailed assessment of soft tissues and the spinal cord, an MRI may be recommended.

A CT scan of the cervical spine usually takes around 10 to 15 minutes, depending on whether contrast dye is used and the complexity of the imaging.

No, a CT scan is not painful. Patients may feel discomfort from the need to stay still during the procedure, but the scan itself is painless.