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CT Scan Urography, in Visit Clinic

A detailed CT scan of the urinary tract with contrast to detect stones, tumors, blockages, or injury in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a CT Scan Urography Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Urography is a specialized CT scan that images the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It uses X-rays and often an injected contrast dye. The test shows both anatomy and how urine moves through the urinary tract. It is important because it helps find stones, tumors, blockages, infections, and injury. It can also show bleeding sources and structural problems. Doctors use CT urography to investigate unexplained blood in the urine, persistent flank pain, recurrent infections, or suspected cancer. Results guide treatment choices. They help decide if you need medication, a procedure to remove a stone, or surgery to correct a blockage.

CT Scan Urography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

CT Scan Urography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Urography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Urography Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Urography is part of urological imaging used when patients have blood in the urine, flank pain, recurrent infections, or suspected blockage. Doctors order it to look for stones, tumors, strictures, or trauma and to plan treatment. Abnormal findings can come from kidney stones, cancers, infections, injury, or long-term medication effects. A family history of kidney disease or urinary tract cancers may make this test more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is CT urography painful in Visit Clinic?plus

CT urography is generally not painful. The scan itself is painless, though lying still and breath‑holding can be uncomfortable. Most discomfort comes from IV contrast — brief warmth, flushing, or a metallic taste — and from needle insertion. If a urinary catheter is needed, insertion may cause temporary discomfort. Serious contrast reactions are rare; discuss allergies and kidney function with your provider beforehand.

What is the cost of CT urography in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely by country, facility and insurance. In the US CT urography typically ranges roughly $300–$3,000 out of pocket; in private UK settings about £200–£600 (NHS provides it free to eligible patients); in India approximately ₹2,500–₹8,000. Final price depends on contrast use, radiologist fees and whether additional views or reporting are needed—check with your imaging centre and insurer for exact charges.

What is the difference between a CT urogram and a normal CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urogram is a specialized CT using timed IV contrast phases (non‑contrast, nephrographic and excretory) to optimally image kidneys, ureters and bladder for stones, hematuria or urothelial tumors. A “normal” CT is a general cross‑sectional scan that may be non‑contrast or single‑phase contrast and is not tailored to visualize the collecting system, so it can miss subtle urinary tract lesions.

Is CT urography safe for kidneys in Visit Clinic?plus

CT urography is generally safe for people with normal kidney function, but it uses iodinated contrast that can rarely cause kidney injury—especially in those with pre-existing renal impairment, diabetes, dehydration, or multiple risk factors. Safety steps include checking eGFR, adequate hydration, using low‑osmolar contrast and minimizing dose. If kidney function is poor, alternatives (ultrasound or MRI without contrast) or a clinician discussion are recommended.

How long does CT urography take in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT urography scan itself usually takes about 10–30 minutes. With IV contrast administration, patient preparation and any delayed (excretory-phase) images, the total appointment typically runs 30–60 minutes, and occasionally up to 90 minutes if extra imaging or clinical assessment is required. You should arrive 10–15 minutes early for registration, consent and possible kidney-function testing.

What happens after a CT urography in Visit Clinic?plus

After a CT urography you'll be observed briefly for allergic reactions, then usually allowed to go home. Drink plenty of fluids to help clear the contrast; monitor the injection site for bruising. Mild effects (nausea, warmth) are common; report breathing difficulty, rash, or severe pain immediately. The radiologist reviews images and sends a report to your referring doctor, who discusses results and any follow-up.