PET CT Cost in Bangladesh 2026

The cost of a PET-CT scan in Bangladesh varies widely depending on whether you choose a government institute or a private hospital.

Facility Type Estimated Cost (BDT) Typical Wait Time
Government Institutes Tk. 35,000 High (Weeks to Months)
Private Hospitals Tk. 45,000 – Tk. 65,000 Low (3-7 Days)

PET CT Cost in Bangladesh

PET CT Scan Cost in Bangladesh 2026

Name of PET CT Hospital in Bangladesh PET CT Cost (Tk.)
Labaid Cancer Hospital & Super Specialty Center 50,000 TK
Evercare Hospital Ltd. 65,000 TK
Ibn Sina Cancer Diagnostic Center (25% Dis.) 60,000 TK
Medinova Medical Services 60,000 TK
United Hospital Ltd. 60,000 TK

PET CT Scan Cost in Bangladesh Medical University 35,000 taka.

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PET CT Scan Cost in Bangladesh 2026

PET CT Cost in BMU 35,000 TK
PET CT Cost in CMH 45,000 TK
PET CT Cost in Medinova Hospital, Dhanmondi 60,000 TK
PET CT Cost in United Hospital 50,000 TK
PET CT Cost in Evercare Hospital 65,000 TK
PET CT Cost in Labaid Cancer Hospital 50,000 TK

PET CT Scan Cost in Bangladesh IbnSina Hospital

60,000 TK

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What are the different types of PET CT scan available

Types of PET CT Scan:

  • Brain PET Scan
  • F-18 Choline PET Scan
  • FDG-PET Scan
  • DOTA PET CT Scan
  • Whole Body PET Scan
  • PSMA PET Scan For Prostate
  • Dopa Brain PET Scan
  • PET Viability Scan Cardiac
  • Cardiac PET Scan

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How long will I be at the hospital?

Ans: Although the actual scan inside the machine takes only 20 to 30 minutes, the entire process takes about 3 to 4 hours. This is because you need to arrive early, get the injection, and then wait quietly for about an hour for the medicine to circulate in your body before scanning.

Q: Is a PET-CT scan safe? (What about radiation?)

Ans: Yes, it is generally safe. The amount of radiation you receive is low-roughly equivalent to a few years of natural background radiation. The radioactive dye (isotope) used stays in your body for a very short time and is flushed out through your urine within hours. However, you must inform the doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as the scan is usually not recommended in these cases.

Last Update: February 2026