Book an appointment for a CT Upper Abdomen Plain in Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an NABL & NABH certified advanced diagnostic centre for diagnosis, imaging, and treatment of diseases in the abdomen, particularly the upper portion. Utilizing our cutting-edge Computed Tomography (CT) Scan technology, doctors can examine the upper abdominal organs without the use of any contrasting materials, aiding in the diagnosis of liver diseases, gall bladder disorders, pancreas issues, kidney abnormalities, abdominal injuries, and other upper abdominal issues. We employ the latest generation CT equipment and experienced radiologists to ensure accurate imaging, while delivering prompt reporting for precise diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
About CT Upper Abdomen Plain
A non-contrast CT scan of the upper abdomen (CT Upper Abdomen Plain) generates a 3-dimensional detailed image of the upper abdomen. It allows for excellent imaging of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands, upper gastrointestinal tract, and the blood vessels and soft tissues surrounding the liver and gastrointestinal tract. Higher resolution CT scanners at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy help doctors to accurately gain information about a variety of upper abdominal conditions.
What is CT Upper Abdomen Plain?
CT Upper Abdomen Plain is a diagnostic procedure that uses a special machine to produce X-ray images of the body without an injection of any dye. It is able to examine the upper organs of the abdomen and their surrounding structure using X-rays and sophisticated computer technology. This test is usually obtained in people who have upper abdomen pain lasting more than a day or two, when there is a concern for kidney stones, abdominal trauma, infection, or if a non-contrast test is clinically indicated.
Common Reasons for CT Upper Abdomen Plain
Persistent upper abdominal pain
Evaluation of liver abnormalities
Suspected gallbladder disease
Assessment of pancreatic disorders
Suspected kidney stones
Abdominal injury following trauma
Investigation of abdominal swelling
Follow-up evaluation of known abdominal conditions
Conditions Evaluated
Liver Disorders
Helps evaluate liver enlargement, fatty liver changes, cysts, and other structural abnormalities.
Gallbladder Conditions
Assesses gallstones, inflammation, and other gallbladder abnormalities.
Pancreatic Disorders
Evaluates pancreatic enlargement, inflammation, and structural abnormalities.
Kidney Stones
Helps detect stones within the kidneys and upper urinary tract.
Splenic Disorders
Assesses enlargement, injury, cysts, or other abnormalities affecting the spleen.
Abdominal Trauma
Evaluates injuries involving the upper abdominal organs following accidents or trauma.
Who Should Consider This Scan?
Your doctor may recommend CT Upper Abdomen Plain if you:
Have persistent upper abdominal pain
Have suspected kidney stones
Have suffered abdominal trauma
Need evaluation of liver, pancreas, gallbladder, or spleen abnormalities
Require follow-up imaging for an abdominal condition
Need a non-contrast CT examination as advised by your doctor
Benefits of CT Upper Abdomen Plain
Provides detailed images of the upper abdominal organs
Helps detect stones, injuries, and structural abnormalities
Supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning
Fast, painless, and non-invasive examination
No contrast injection required
High-resolution imaging for comprehensive evaluation
Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?
Experienced Radiologists
Advanced CT Scan Technology
NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
Accurate and reliable reporting
Affordable and transparent pricing
Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof
Book Your CT Upper Abdomen Plain
To make an appointment today for an Upper Abdomen Plain Scan, Upper Abdomen Plain Cost, or the best CT scan centre, contact Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy. Our highly skilled clinical staff offers state-of-the-art imaging services for liver disease, gallbladder problems, pancreas disease, kidney stones, abdominal trauma, and other problems of the upper abdomen safely and accurately in a timely fashion.
Test information: Fasting NOT required.
Reporting: Within 24 hours*
No fasting is usually required. However, follow any specific instructions provided by your doctor.
Drink adequate water before the scan unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Inform your doctor or the radiology team about any previous abdominal surgeries, ongoing medical conditions, or current medications.
Wear comfortable clothing and avoid metal objects such as belts, jewellery, or accessories around the abdominal area.
Inform your doctor or radiographer if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant.
Carry your previous CT scans, ultrasound reports, X-rays, or other relevant medical records, if available.
Arrive at the centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment for registration and preparation.
सामान्यतः इस जांच के लिए फास्टिंग की आवश्यकता नहीं होती। यदि डॉक्टर ने कोई विशेष निर्देश दिए हों, तो उनका पालन करें।
जांच से पहले पर्याप्त मात्रा में पानी पिएं, जब तक डॉक्टर अन्यथा सलाह न दें।
यदि आपकी पहले पेट की कोई सर्जरी हुई है, कोई पुरानी बीमारी है या आप कोई दवा ले रहे हैं, तो इसकी जानकारी डॉक्टर या रेडियोलॉजी टीम को दें।
जांच के दिन आरामदायक कपड़े पहनें तथा पेट के आसपास धातु की वस्तुएँ जैसे बेल्ट, आभूषण या अन्य धातु की वस्तुएँ हटा दें।
यदि आप गर्भवती हैं या गर्भावस्था की संभावना है, तो जांच से पहले डॉक्टर या रेडियोग्राफर को अवश्य बताएं।
यदि उपलब्ध हों, तो अपनी पुरानी CT स्कैन, अल्ट्रासाउंड, एक्स-रे या अन्य संबंधित मेडिकल रिपोर्ट साथ लेकर आएं।
पंजीकरण और तैयारी के लिए निर्धारित समय से 15–20 मिनट पहले केंद्र पर पहुंचें।
You will be asked to lie comfortably on the CT scan table.
The radiographer will position you correctly, and the table will move slowly through the CT scanner.
Multiple detailed images of the upper abdominal organs will be captured without the use of contrast material.
You may be asked to hold your breath for a few seconds during image acquisition to improve image quality.
The scan is painless and usually takes 5–10 minutes.
The images are reviewed by an experienced radiologist, and reports are generally available within 4 hours.
* For details, please see service-related policies