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Thyroid Scan, in Visit Clinic

Measures thyroid gland size, shape, and activity using a small radioactive tracer and camera for diagnosis in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
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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4.5+Rating
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What is a Thyroid Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

A thyroid scan images the thyroid gland using a small amount of radioactive tracer. It shows gland size, shape, position, and how different areas take up tracer. The scan helps doctors see nodules, areas of overactivity ("hot" nodules) or underactivity ("cold" nodules), goitre, inflammation, and some cancers. Thyroid hormones control metabolism, energy, and heart rate, so detecting abnormal thyroid structure or function is important. Doctors use the scan alongside blood tests and ultrasound to guide diagnosis, biopsies, and treatment planning such as surgery or radioactive iodine therapy.

Thyroid Scan Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid iodine contrast and certain thyroid medicines for several weeks; inform if pregnant.

Thyroid Scan Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

  • Single test

Why Take a Thyroid Scan Test in Visit Clinic?

Thyroid Scan is an imaging study often ordered with thyroid blood tests and ultrasound to evaluate symptoms like a neck lump, unexplained weight changes, palpitations, or abnormal lab results. It helps diagnose nodules, goitre, overactive or underactive thyroid, inflammation, and sometimes cancer. Abnormal results can come from autoimmune disease, nodules, prior iodine exposure, medications, or tumors. A family history of thyroid disease or thyroid cancer makes this test more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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What can a thyroid scan tell you in Visit Clinic?plus

A thyroid scan evaluates the gland’s size, shape and position, detects nodules, cysts or diffuse enlargement, and shows how thyroid tissue takes up radioactive tracer—identifying “hot” (overactive) versus “cold” (underactive) areas. It helps diagnose hyperthyroidism, thyroiditis or goitre, assesses nodule function and cancer risk, and guides fine‑needle biopsy; it cannot confirm malignancy alone.

Is a thyroid scan painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A thyroid scan is generally not painful. For nuclear medicine scans, you may get a small injection or swallow a tracer; the injection can sting briefly but the scan itself causes no pain. Ultrasound scans are painless, though slight pressure may be felt from the probe. If a biopsy (fine‑needle aspiration) is needed, that can cause brief discomfort. Ask your team what to expect.

Which scan is done for thyroid in Visit Clinic?plus

A thyroid scan usually means a radionuclide (scintigraphy) study using radioactive iodine (I‑123 or I‑131) or technetium‑99m pertechnetate. After a tracer dose is given, a gamma camera images the gland to assess size, shape and function and to identify “hot” (overactive) or “cold” (non‑functioning) nodules. Ultrasound, CT or MRI show anatomy but not gland function.

Is it safe to have a thyroid scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A thyroid scan is generally safe: it uses low‑dose radioactive tracers or ultrasound (no radiation). Radiation exposure is minimal and unlikely to cause harm for most people. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid radioactive scans and discuss alternatives. Allergic reactions and side effects are rare. Tell your clinician about pregnancy, recent iodine tests, or kidney issues so they can choose the safest test and dose.

What is the cost of a thyroid scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Thyroid scan costs vary by country, facility and test. An ultrasound usually ranges from about $50–$500 (or ₹500–₹2,500), while nuclear medicine thyroid scans (uptake/scan) are higher, roughly $300–$1,500 (or ₹2,000–₹10,000). On public health systems these scans are often provided free when clinically referred. Exact prices depend on location, provider and insurance.

Can I eat before a thyroid scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Usually you should avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before a thyroid scan, but requirements vary by scan type. You may also be asked to stop thyroid medications and avoid iodine-containing foods, supplements, or recent contrast studies for days to weeks beforehand. Follow the specific instructions given by your doctor or imaging center; contact them if you’re unsure about fasting or medication adjustments.