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    Bangalore Hospitals proudly introduces the 640 Slice CT Scanner, a first-of-its-kind in India. This state-of-the-art technology represents a breakthrough in diagnostic imaging, delivering precision, speed, and advanced care for heart health and beyond.

    Features of the 640 Slice CT Scanner:

    • 3 second heart scan
    • 9 second whole body scan
    • Lowest dose of radiation
    • Lowest dose of contrast
    • 700lb weight capacity

    We welcome you to consult our team for expert evaluation and personalized treatment plans designed to address your health needs.

    Incredible Speed and Accuracy

    Captures high-resolution images of the entire heart in just one heartbeat, ensuring rapid and accurate diagnostics.

    Transforming Heart Health in Our Community

    The introduction of the 640 Slice CT Scanner at Bangalore Hospitals is a game-changer for cardiac care, bringing world-class diagnostic capabilities to the heart of our community.

    Early Detection of Heart Conditions
    Efficient Heart Attack Risk Assessment
    Faster Emergency Diagnostics
    Tailored Treatment Plans
    Preventive Heart Care
    Comfortable Patient Experience

    A Commitment to Cardiac Excellence

    At Bangalore Hospitals, our mission is to elevate the standard of heart care. The 640 Slice CT Scanner allows us to:

    • Offer faster, safer, and more reliable diagnostics.
    • Support early intervention to prevent severe cardiac events.
    • Improve overall cardiac care outcomes for the community.

    Investing in this advanced technology underscores our dedication to providing the best for our patients and the community. Schedule your consultation today and take a proactive step towards better heart health with Bangalore Hospitals.

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    FAQS

    Know The Machine

    Why spend money on a CT when I can just get my ECG and a cholesterol test?

    BH 640 slice CT has the lowest radiation ever in a CT scan. So what?

    Myth – Heart attacks are caused by fat.

    What’s the point of checking my heart with a scan? I don’t want surgery.

    Why is the heart so hard to image?