Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology FNAC For ₹3,999

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Benefits of FNAC

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Accurate Diagnosis

Biopsy test help to find the presence of abnormal cells, infections, or other pathological conditions.
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Treatment Plans

Biopsy test helps doctors tailor treatment plans for you.
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Cost Effective

Planning you treatment helps you get the most cost effective treatment.

FNAC cost in Bengaluru

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FNAC Test

₹5,000 ₹3,999 All inclusive
  • - FNAC Test
  • - Lab Test Results
  • - Ultrasound Screening
  • - Consultation
  • - Digital and Physical Reports
Who does the procedure?
Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee
Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee
MBBS • DNB • FRCR • 8+ years Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee is our in-house Interventional Radiologist. She has been trained in renowned centers like KMCH (Coimbatore) and Royal College of Radiology (London). She has been performing IR procedures since June 2018 and has done 2000+ biopsies just in the last 2 years with 99.9% accuracy. Having her as an in-house specialist is one of the main reasons why we are able to provide the biopsies at such competitive prices. Her expertise in the procedure makes it highly cost effective.

How is the FNAC done?

Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is a diagnostic procedure used to obtain cell samples from various tissues or organs in the body. It is commonly performed to assess the nature of a lump or mass, such as a tumor or cyst. FNAC is a minimally invasive technique that involves inserting a thin needle into the targeted area to extract a small sample of cells. The procedure is usually guided by ultrasound or palpation to ensure accuracy and precision. Once the needle is inserted, gentle suction is applied to collect the cells into a syringe. The collected sample is then spread onto glass slides or preserved in a liquid medium for further analysis. These cell samples are sent to a laboratory, where they are examined by a pathologist under a microscope. The pathologist analyzes the cells for any abnormalities, such as cancerous or benign changes, and provides a diagnosis based on their findings. FNAC offers several advantages, including its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to obtain quick results. It is typically performed on an outpatient basis and does not require anesthesia. Additionally, FNAC is associated with minimal discomfort and has a low risk of complications. The information obtained through FNAC plays a crucial role in guiding treatment decisions, as it helps in determining the nature of a lesion or mass. It aids in distinguishing between benign and malignant conditions, allowing for appropriate management plans to be developed. FNAC is widely used in various medical specialties, including oncology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, and dermatology, among others.

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Know more about FNAC

Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) offers several benefits as a diagnostic procedure. It is a reliable and minimally invasive technique used to obtain cell samples from lumps, masses, or lesions in the body. One of the key advantages of FNAC is its accuracy in providing specific information about the nature of the abnormality, distinguishing between benign and malignant conditions. This enables healthcare professionals to make accurate diagnoses and initiate timely treatment plans. FNAC also offers quick results, often within hours or days, facilitating prompt decision-making and reducing patient anxiety. As a cost-effective procedure, FNAC helps minimize healthcare expenses by avoiding more invasive surgeries or extensive imaging studies. It is generally well-tolerated, causing minimal discomfort to patients, and can be performed on an outpatient basis. Additionally, FNAC has a wide range of applications in various medical specialties, making it a versatile diagnostic tool. By providing accurate and timely information, FNAC empowers patients, guides treatment decisions, and contributes to improved healthcare outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FNAC? close
FNAC stands for Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology. It is a diagnostic procedure used to extract cell samples from lumps, masses, or lesions for examination.
How is FNAC performed? close
During FNAC, a thin needle is inserted into the abnormal area, and suction is applied to collect cell samples. The procedure is guided by ultrasound or palpation.
Is FNAC a painful procedure? close
FNAC is generally well-tolerated and causes minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia may be used to numb the area if needed.
What are the advantages of FNAC? close
FNAC offers benefits such as minimal invasiveness, quick results, accurate diagnosis, cost-effectiveness, and a wide range of applications.
What can FNAC help diagnose? close
FNAC can assist in diagnosing various conditions, including tumors, cysts, infections, inflammations, and other abnormalities.
How long does it take to get FNAC results? close
The turnaround time for FNAC results can vary but is typically within a few hours to a few days, depending on the laboratory and the nature of the sample.
Is FNAC a reliable diagnostic test? close
Yes, FNAC is a reliable diagnostic test when performed by experienced professionals and interpreted by skilled pathologists.
Are there any risks or complications associated with FNAC? close
FNAC is a safe procedure with minimal risks. The most common complication is minor bruising or bleeding at the needle insertion site.
Can FNAC distinguish between benign and malignant conditions? close
Yes, FNAC can often differentiate between benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) conditions, aiding in treatment planning.
Does FNAC replace the need for a biopsy? close
In some cases, FNAC may provide sufficient diagnostic information, eliminating the need for a more invasive biopsy procedure. However, further testing may be required in certain situations.
Can FNAC be performed on any part of the body? close
Yes, FNAC can be performed on various body parts, including the breast, thyroid, lymph nodes, salivary glands, liver, pancreas, and more.
Who performs FNAC? close
FNAC is usually performed by an interventional radiologist, pathologist, or a specialist trained in cytology.