
FNAC Biopsy
Accurate Diagnosis, Minimally Invasive Approach.
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What is FNAC Biopsy?
Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is a simple, minimally invasive procedure that extracts tissue or fluid samples for accurate diagnosis. Guided by USG/CT scans, FNAC ensures precise sample collection with minimal discomfort.
A Seamless and Comfortable Procedure Expertise, Innovation, and Precision at Every Step
– Additional Tests
Blood coagulation tests may be advised before the procedure.
– Medical History
Inform our team about any medications or allergies for a safe procedure.
– Comfort Measures
Pain management techniques ensure a smooth experience.
– Fasting
Fasting may or may not be required, depending on the case.
– Medication
Prescribed medicines can be taken as usual with a sip of water.
– Biopsy Process
A fine needle is carefully inserted under imaging guidance for sample collection.

Benefits vs Risks
Ensuring Safe and Effective Diagnosis with Minimal Risks
Our expert team ensures a smooth and complication-free procedure with accurate results for better treatment planning.
– Minimally Invasive & Painless
– Quick Recovery with No Downtime
– High Diagnostic Accuracy for Better Treatment Outcomes
While rare, potential risks include bleeding, infection, or mild discomfort, all of which are managed with expert care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is FNAC, and why is it done?
FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) is a minimally invasive procedure that extracts tissue or fluid samples using a thin needle to diagnose abnormalities like lumps, cysts, or tumors.
Is FNAC a painful procedure?
No, FNAC is usually painless or causes only mild discomfort. A fine needle is used, and the procedure is quick, lasting just a few minutes.
How should I prepare for an FNAC biopsy?
Generally, no special preparation is needed. In some cases, your doctor may advise fasting or stopping certain medications before the procedure.
Are there any risks associated with FNAC?
FNAC is a safe procedure with minimal risks. In rare cases, mild bleeding, swelling, or discomfort may occur at the biopsy site, which usually subsides quickly.
How long does it take to get FNAC results?
Results are usually available within 24 to 48 hours, depending on the complexity of the analysis.
Will I need any aftercare following the FNAC procedure?
Most patients can resume normal activities immediately. If mild swelling or discomfort occurs, applying a cold pack and taking over-the-counter pain relief can help.
What happens if FNAC results are inconclusive?
If results are unclear, your doctor may recommend additional tests, such as a core biopsy or imaging tests, for a more detailed evaluation.
Can FNAC be used to detect cancer?
Yes, FNAC can help in diagnosing cancerous and non-cancerous conditions by analyzing cell samples, but further tests may be required for confirmation.
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