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NCCT Scan

Non-Contrast Computed Tomography (NCCT Scan)
32-Slice Low-Dose CT
5–10 Minutes
Not Required
Within 1 Hours
Commonly Booked Tests
What to expect
Prep Instructions
FAQ’s
No. Since no contrast dye is administered during an NCCT, fasting is generally not required (unless paired with specific abdominal protocols), and serum creatinine blood test reports are not mandatory.
An NCCT scan does not use any injected contrast dye, relying purely on natural tissue density differences. A CECT scan involves injecting an iodinated contrast agent into a vein to highlight vascular structures, tumors, and subtle soft-tissue inflammation. NCCT is faster, requires no kidney function blood tests (KFT/Creatinine), and carries zero risk of allergic dye reactions.
Yes, NCCT is safe. Modern imaging centers utilize ultra-low-dose multi-slice CT technology equipped with AI dose-reduction software, keeping radiation exposure to the minimum clinically required level. However, if you are pregnant or suspect you might be pregnant, please inform our medical team beforehand.
Yes! Unlike MRI machines which use strong magnetic fields, CT scans use X-ray technology. Pacemakers and metallic surgical implants are safe inside a CT room, though metal near the exact scan area may create slight image artifacts.
