Advanced PET Scan in Jaipur!
Advanced PET Scan in Jaipur!
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Advanced PET Scan in Jaipur!

With JAIPUR MRI CENTRE, you’ll get a high-resolution PET-CT scan Jaipur (computed tomography) with Advanced GE technology. A PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scan uses radioactive tracers to detect metabolic activity and identify diseases, like cancer, neurological disorders or heart disease.

Here, we offer appointment booking for PET Scan services in Jaipur at verified Diagnostic centres.

The advanced PET-CT scan Technology offers imaging in just a few minutes, which reduces patient discomfort. The technology also has a lower radiation dose, ensuring safety too.

Parameter Details
Full Form Positron Emission Tomography
Purpose Detects metabolic activity in tissues and organs
Best For Cancer detection, staging, recurrence monitoring
Technology Used Radioactive tracer + advanced imaging system
Scan Duration 30–60 minutes (after tracer uptake time)
Radiation Exposure Low and medically controlled
Combined With Often done as PET-CT for precise anatomical correlation

Difference between PET, CT, And MRI Scans!

X-rays are used in CT examinations. Magnets and radio waves are utilised for MRI tests. Both are used for producing the images of organs and skeletal structures.

Whereas, PET scans use a radioactive tracer and detect cellular malfunctioning in the organs and tissues, even before MRI and CT scans. PET and CT scan can be performed simultaneously. The combined test helps in generating 3D images and offers a more precise diagnosis.

Conditions diagnosed using PET Scan

Some doctors may suggest a PET scan to detect:

  • Coronary artery disease, heart attack or any other cardiovascular issues.
  • Cancer, including breast, lung, or thyroid cancer.
  • Brain disorders such as brain tumours, dementia, and Alzheimer’s.
Medical Condition Why PET Scan is Useful
Oncology (Cancer) Detects tumor activity, staging, metastasis
Lymphoma Evaluates spread and treatment response
Lung Cancer Identifies early metastasis
Breast Cancer Detects recurrence
Neurological Disorders Assesses brain metabolism (e.g., epilepsy)
Cardiac Conditions Evaluates heart muscle viability

What should I expect during a PET Scan?

After getting your appointment booked, you might be thinking about how it is done and what to expect. Here are a few things that you must know about a PET scan:

  • You’ll be injected with an IV injection of a radiotracer, which comprises an amount of a radioactive drug.
  • You have to sit on the chair for an hour while the radiotracer moves through your bloodstream and gets absorbed by your organs and tissues.
  • Sometimes, as per instructions, you can also be given an IV injection of a contrast dye.
  • Lie on an examination table which slides in and out of the PET scanner, which is shaped like a doughnut.
  • You must remain still during the scan, which takes upto 30 minutes.
  • A technologist will review the scans before you leave to ensure the images are in focus.

Affordable PET Scan Cost in Jaipur

We provide the best balance of clinical quality and affordability. Book your PET CT scan at discounted rates compared to large private hospitals.

Scan Type Common Uses Approx. Cost
Whole Body PET-CT Scan Cost in Jaipur Standard for most cancers (lung, breast, lymphoma), infections, and fever of unknown origin. ₹18,000
PSMA PET-CT Scan Cost in Jaipur Specifically for detecting and staging prostate cancer. ₹20,000
DOTA/DOTANOC Scan Cost in Jaipur Used for evaluating neuroendocrine tumors. ₹24,000
F-DOPA PET-CT Cost Scan in Jaipur Typically used for brain tumors and movement disorders like Parkinson’s. ₹29,000
F-Choline (Fluorocholine) Cost in Jaipur Detecting recurrence in prostate cancer (when PSA rises) or finding hidden parathyroid glands. ₹34,000

PET Scan Health Tips & Info

What is a PET Scan!

A diagnostic imaging test using a small amount of radioactive tracer to detect abnormalities inside the body.

Is PET Scan safe?

Yes. The radioactive tracer used is quite minimal, and the scans are performed under medical supervision.

Why do we use it!

To detect cancer, check heart function, and detect neurological or memory disorders in the patient.

How to prepare for a PET scan?

Fast for several hours before the scan and follow the instructions given by the diagnostic centres.

Step-by-Step Preparation for a PET Scan

Doctors may instruct you to fast for four to six hours before the PET scan. You are allowed to consume water, not other beverages. In case you are diabetic, your doctor will instruct you not to take the diabetes medication before the examination.

Inform the diagnostic centre if:

  • You suffer from claustrophobia, and they prescribe you the medication.
  • You are pregnant or suspected of being pregnant
  • You have an allergy to the contrast dye

*** Once you get the appointment booked at the JAIPUR MRI CENTRE, make sure to inform the diagnostic centre about your ongoing medications.

Common PET Scan Types Available in Jaipur

1. PET-CT (Positron Emission Tomography – Computed Tomography)

This is one of the most commonly offered PET scans in diagnostic centres in Jaipur. In this, metabolic imaging (PET) is combined with structural imaging (CT) to give detailed pictures of how tissues and organs function together. It’s especially useful in:

  • Diagnose Cancer and its staging
  • Monitoring response to therapy
  • Detecting recurrence
  • Evaluate the neurological conditions
  • Heart disease assessments

2. FDG-PET CT (18F-FDG PET)

In this scan, the radioactive glucose analogue FDG is used and is one of the most common tracers used globally. FDG accumulates in metabolically active tissues, making it helpful for detecting any inflammation, identifying cancers, and some neuro disorders.

3. Specialised PET CT Variants

Depending on our diagnostic centres capabilities, some PET scans tailored for specific uses of patients can be available, such as:

  • PSMA PET CT — often used for prostate cancer imaging
  • DOTA/Dotatate PET CT — used for neuroendocrine tumours
  • Whole-body PET CT for extensive metastatic surveys

4. PET-MRI (Less Common but Technically Available in Some Places)

A hybrid PET scan, which is less common but available in some of our diagnostic centres in Jaipur. This test combines PET metabolic data with MRI’s soft-tissue detail. This is more advanced and not as commonly found as PET-CT, but is used for detailed brain, head & neck, or pelvis imaging.

Scan Category Purpose
Standard PET-CT Metabolic + structural imaging for oncology and general diagnostics
FDG PET-CT Most common tracer used, great for detecting cancer and metabolic activity
PSMA / DOTA PET-CT Specialized tracers for prostate & neuroendocrine tumour imaging
Whole-body PET-CT Full-body survey for staging or metastatic workup
PET-MRI Advanced combined imaging (less common)

Risks and side effects of a PET Scan!

Although PET scans are generally safe and have rare complications, the amount of radiation is very low. You should drink lots of water after this scan to help you flush the drug from your body easily. Some risks and side effects of a PET scan:

  • To the pregnant or breastfeeding women’s, PET scans are not recommended, because of the harmful radiation that can effect foetus and can pass to an infant in breast milk.
  • Some people have an allergic reaction to PET scan radioactive tracers or CT scan contrast dyes. These allergic reactions are extremely rare and usually mild. In such cases, medication is given to slow down the reaction in such patients.
  • People with diabetes may not absorb the sugar in the radiotracer, which can affect scan results. Your healthcare provider will offer suggestions to modify your diet and medications before the test.

Metabolic Activity Interpretation Table

Understanding SUV (Standard Uptake Value)

SUV Range Interpretation Clinical Relevance
< 2.5 Low metabolic activity Usually benign or inactive lesion
2.5 – 5 Mild to moderate uptake Needs correlation with CT/MRI
5 – 10 High suspicion Likely malignancy in oncology context
> 10 Very high metabolic activity Aggressive tumor or active disease

Why Patients Trust JAIPUR MRI CENTRE for PET Scan?

  • High Technology: Offering appointment booking for FDG, PSMA, DOTA, and other PET scan options to suit specific clinical requirements.
  • 24/7 Emergency Booking: Only platform open round-the-clock for PET scan appointments in Jaipur.
  • Specialised Reporting: All scans are supervised and verified by senior radiologists.
  • Fast Results: Offer instant appointment & consultation for PET scan in the pink city.
  • Strategic Location: Trusted platform offering bookings to diagnostic centres in prominent locations in Jaipur, including Vaishali Nagar, Malviya Nagar, and Jagatpura.

Reviewed By:

Dr.Hitesh Kumar

Dr. Hitesh Kumar, MD (General Medicine), Consultant Physician

This content has been medically reviewed for clinical accuracy and is updated in accordance with current nuclear medicine practices.

Last Reviewed: 12 July 2026

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    FAQs

    Results from a PET scan can only be accurate if it is properly prepared. Patients are generally instructed to fast for 4-6 hours prior to the scan unless otherwise stated, but plain water is generally okay. Strenuous exercise should be avoided within 24 hours of the appointment as this can alter the absorption of the radioactive tracer. Tell your doctor and the diagnostic centre in advance if you have diabetes, are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking regular medicine as special preparation may be necessary. Always adhere to the guidelines given by your referring doctor or imaging centre.

    The total time for a PET scan appointment is usually 2-3 hours. Once you have the radioactive tracer injected, you need to wait approximately 45-60 minutes for the tracer to distribute throughout your body.

    The actual scanning procedure typically lasts 20 – 45 minutes, depending on the type of PET scan performed. In Jaipur, we are connected with numerous diagnostic centres that offer reports in 24–48 hours, while there are also centers that provide urgent reporting.

    Yes, PET scan is one of the safe and frequently ordered diagnostic tests. This employs a minimal dose of radioactive tracer, which will pass from the body naturally over the next few hours. The radiation dose is carefully controlled and is within medical safety limits, and most patients do not have any side effects from the injection. Following the scan, you might be asked to drink lots of water to make the tracer get out of your body. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, however, should always let their doctor know before the scan is scheduled, as there may be additional precautions to take.

    The PET scan helps to give information on the functioning of your body’s tissues and organs, rather than just their structure. It is used in the diagnosis, staging and follow-up of cancer, to measure the response to treatment, to detect cancer recurrence and to help diagnose some neurological and heart disorders.

    Many PET scans are performed with computed tomography imaging (PET-CT), making it possible to detect abnormal metabolic activity and to precisely localize the problem, which can help to provide a more timely diagnosis and better treatment recommendations than many standard imaging tests.

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