USG Guided FNAC & Biopsy in Kirti Nagar
Highly Precise, Minimally Invasive Ultrasound-Guided Tissue Sampling for Thyroid, Lymph Nodes, and Breast Lumps.
What is a USG Guided FNAC / Biopsy?
When your referring doctor discovers an unexplained lump, nodule, or swollen lymph node, they may recommend a Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) or Biopsy to determine its exact nature. Performing this procedure “blindly” based only on touch can be inaccurate and require multiple painful attempts. A USG (Ultrasound) Guided procedure changes everything. By using high-resolution ultrasound imaging in real-time, the doctor can see the exact path of the needle. This ensures the fine needle is placed with millimeter precision directly into the suspicious tissue—whether in the thyroid, breast, or neck—while safely avoiding surrounding blood vessels and nerves. This pinpoint accuracy guarantees a high-quality sample for the pathology lab on the very first try, significantly minimizing pain, reducing complications, and providing you with a reliable diagnosis for your peace of mind.
USG Guided FNAC: Areas We Target
Using real-time ultrasound mapping, we ensure pinpoint accuracy, maximum safety, and minimal discomfort for tissue sampling in critical areas:
Thyroid Nodules
Precise sampling of lumps, nodules, or cysts within the thyroid gland (in the neck) to quickly evaluate for benign conditions or other abnormalities.
Enlarged Lymph Nodes
Highly accurate needle aspiration of swollen glands in the neck (cervical), armpits (axillary), or groin (inguinal) to rule out infections or pathology.
Breast Masses & Cysts
Safe, minimally invasive, and highly targeted tissue sampling of suspicious breast lumps to provide rapid and reliable pathological evaluation.
Soft Tissue Lumps
Targeted extraction of cells from unexplained bumps, lipomas, or deep tissue lesions located anywhere on the body, avoiding surrounding nerves.
Why Choose Neeraj Diagnostic Centre?
- Expert interpretation by Dr. Neeraj Sharma
- High-frequency 3D/4D ultrasound machines
- Fast, precise, and highly detailed reporting
- Safe, hygienic, and comfortable environment
USG Guided FNAC Cost
We understand that being advised for an FNAC or Biopsy can be stressful. Our priority is your comfort, safety, and delivering absolute diagnostic accuracy. By utilizing advanced ultrasound guidance, our specialists minimize discomfort and ensure the highest quality tissue sample is collected on the very first attempt. We offer USG Guided FNAC procedures at highly transparent and fair rates in Kirti Nagar. Because different areas require different needle types and lab tests, please contact our front desk to know the exact cost and preparation details for your specific procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the USG Guided FNAC/Biopsy painful? Will I get anesthesia?
We prioritize your comfort. While an FNAC uses a very thin needle (similar to a standard blood test) and is usually highly tolerable with just a quick pinch, we can apply a local numbing spray or inject a small amount of local anesthesia for slightly deeper biopsies or sensitive areas. Because ultrasound guides the needle precisely to the target on the first try, the discomfort and procedure time are drastically reduced compared to “blind” procedures.
How should I prepare for my guided procedure?
For superficial areas like the thyroid, breast, or neck lymph nodes, no fasting is required. You can eat a light meal and take your regular medications. However, it is crucial that you inform our doctor if you are taking any blood thinners (like Aspirin) or have any bleeding disorders, as these might need to be paused a few days prior to the procedure to prevent bruising.
How long does it take, and when can I resume normal activities?
The entire appointment usually takes about 30 minutes, though the actual needle procedure lasts only a few minutes. Because it is minimally invasive, there is no downtime. You will have a small bandage over the needle site, and you can drive yourself home and resume your normal daily activities immediately. The tissue sample will be sent to the pathology lab, and your referring doctor will discuss the final report with you in a few days.