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CT Scan Type and Price
Plain scans require no injection. Contrast scans use an injected agent to improve visualisation — your doctor will specify which is required.
All prices below are for scans performed by the Department of Diagnostics at RxDx Clinics, Whitefield only.
Scan Protocol
Your prescription will specify whether your scan is plain or with contrast. If it does not specify, our radiology team will confirm the right protocol before your scan begins.
CT Scan: Plain (Non-Contrast)
Most CT scans are plain — no injection, no special preparation beyond any fasting your doctor recommends. You come in, the scan is done, and you’re on your way.
Head & Spine
| Scan | Price |
|---|---|
| CT Brain | ₹1,500 |
| CT PNS | ₹1,500 |
| CT Neck | ₹3,500 |
| CT Orbit | ₹3,600 |
| CT Temporal Bone | ₹3,500 |
| CT Lumbosacral Spine | ₹4,500 |
| CT 3D Maxillofacial & Sinus | ₹4,500 |
Body & Extremities
| Scan | Price |
|---|---|
| CT Chest HRCT | ₹3,500 |
| CT Abdomen | ₹3,500 |
| CT Abdomen & Pelvis | ₹3,500 |
| CT KUB | ₹3,500 |
| CT Pelvis | ₹3,500 |
| CT Extremities | ₹4,000 |
| CT Peripheral Angiogram | ₹6,000 |
CT Scan: Contrast
Contrast dye helps the scan see certain structures more clearly — blood vessels, soft tissue, and organs. Your doctor will note this on your prescription. We check your kidney function before administering.
Head & Spine
| Scan | Price |
|---|---|
| CT PNS – With Contrast | ₹3,700 |
| CT Neck – With Contrast | ₹5,500 |
Body & Extremities
| Scan | Price |
|---|---|
| CT Chest HRCT – With Contrast | ₹5,300 |
| CT Abdomen – With Contrast | ₹5,500 |
| CT Abdomen & Pelvis – With Contrast | ₹5,500 |
| CT KUB – With Contrast | ₹5,500 |
Standalone contrast charge (where applicable): ₹2,500.
EMI available for bills above ₹3,000. Prices applicable at RxDx Clinics, Whitefield only.
You can walk in with a valid prescription or book your preferred slot online. Our team will guide you at every step.
Not sure which scan you need?
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CT scanning is available 24×7 at RxDx Whitefield. Select your preferred date and time block below. Our team will call you within 2 hours to confirm your slot.

For urgent or emergency scans, call us directly on 901 409 1111 — available 24×7.

Payment & EMI
You can pay online when booking from this page or choose to pay at clinic.
If you have selected pay at clinic option, your payment will be collected on the day of your scan. EMI options are available for bills above ₹3,000. Select Yes if you’d like our team to call you with details before you come in.
We’ll call you within 2 business hours on the number provided.
CT Scan at RxDx
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Bring your prescription to show your doctor’s exact recommendation. A valid prescription helps our technicians understand the exact requirement, scan type, and the part of your body that needs to be scanned.
Clinical Verification
Before any CT scan, our team completes a short clinical review. This covers your prescription, the reason for the scan, and a few safety questions — particularly relevant if contrast is being considered. Your medical information is used solely for clinical purposes and kept confidential.
Clinical Reason for Scan
Doctors prescribe a CT scan for various reasons. A few commonly reported ones are:
- Trauma / Injury
- Persistent Pain
- Follow-up Imaging
- Suspected Infection or Inflammation
- Neurological Symptoms
- Respiratory Symptoms
- ENT / Sinus Symptoms
- Urinary / Kidney Symptoms
- Abdominal / Digestive Symptoms
- Oncology / Mass Evaluation
- Pre-surgical Planning
Safety Information you need to provide
Have you previously experienced any reaction to contrast dye (CT, MRI, or angiography)?
This information is significant if you are prescribed a contrast scan.
This information is significant if you are prescribed a contrast scan.
Kidney history is reviewed before contrast scan. A creatinine check may be needed — we’ll advise based on your case.
Are you currently pregnant or have the possibility to be pregnant or planning a pregnancy?
CT scans are avoided during pregnancy unless clinically essential. You should discuss this with your doctor.

