At IDC Medical Centre, we offer Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) a quick, safe, and minimally invasive test used to help diagnose lumps or swellings in different parts of the body. This simple procedure allows our doctors to collect a small sample of cells for examination under a microscope, helping to determine the cause of the swelling and guide the next steps in treatment.
What is FNAC?
FNAC involves using a very fine, thin needle to gently withdraw cells from a lump or mass such as those found in the breast, thyroid, lymph nodes, or soft tissues. The procedure is usually performed in our outpatient clinic and takes only a few minutes. In some cases, ultrasound guidance may be used to ensure precise sampling, especially for smaller or deeper lumps.
Why FNAC is Done
FNAC helps doctors:
- Identify whether a lump is benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
- Detect infections or inflammatory conditions
- Decide if further tests or treatments are needed
What to Expect
The procedure is generally well tolerated and requires no special preparation. A local antiseptic is used to clean the area, and a fine needle is inserted to collect cells. You might feel mild discomfort, similar to a pinprick, but there is usually no significant pain or downtime.
Once the sample is collected, it is sent to our laboratory, where our experienced cytologists examine the cells under a microscope.
Results and Follow-Up
Results are typically ready within 24 to 48 hours. Your doctor will review the findings with you and discuss any further steps if needed.
Why Choose IDC Medical Centre
- Expert pathologists and clinicians
- Use of ultrasound-guided FNAC for accuracy when required
- Quick results to support timely diagnosis
- Comfortable, patient-focused care in a professional setting
Book Your FNAC Appointment
If you’ve noticed a lump or swelling and your doctor has recommended further evaluation, schedule your FNAC appointment with us today. Our team is here to ensure a smooth, safe, and reassuring experience from start to finish.
