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MRCP (Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography) Cost In India

Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a specific, non-invasive imaging evaluation utilized to evaluate the bile ducts, gall-bladder, pancreas, and pancreatic duct. It is a modern form of magnetic resonance imaging that produces highly in-depth images without the need for surgery, endoscopy, or radiation exposure. The Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography plays a vital part in identifying a range of hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, which include gallstones, blockages in the bile duct, pancreatitis, tumors, cysts, and genetic abnormalities. During the MRCP process, powerful magnetic fields and radiowaves create clear cross-sectional pictures of the digestive system, assisting doctors in identifying the exact cause of symptoms like pain in the abdomen, jaundice, nausea, and unexplained loss of weight or abnormal liver function tests. The MRCP scan is painless, safe, and normally completed within 30-60 minutes. In some cases, a contrast dye might be utilized to increase the clarity of the image. The MRCP is mostly suggested as a safer substitute to invasive methods like endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). When only diagnostic examination is needed, the high precision, minimal risk, and ability to provide complete internal images make magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) one of the most dependable diagnostic methods in modern gastroenterology and hepatobiliary care.

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What is the cost of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in India?

The cost of a magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) scan in India generally ranges between Rs 2,500 and Rs 15,000. The table below provides the approximate cost ranges of all recognized types of MRCP procedures in India.

Type Of MRCP Scan  Cost In India 
Standard MRCP Scan  Rs 3,000  to Rs 8,000  
Contrast MRCP (MRCP with Dye)  Rs 5,000  to Rs 12,000  
Non-Contrast MRCP Rs 2,500  to Rs 7,000 
1.5 Tesla MRCP  Rs 4,000  to Rs 9,000  
3 Tesla MRCP  Rs 7,000  to Rs 15,000  
Upper Abdomen MRI with MRCP  Rs 6,000  to Rs 14,000  
Pancreatic MRCP  Rs 5,000  to Rs 10,000  
Hepatobiliary MRCP  Rs 5,500  to Rs 12,000  
Secretin-Enhanced MRCP  Rs 10,000  to Rs 20,000  
Pediatric MRCP  Rs 6,000  to Rs 15,000  
Emergency/Urgent MRCP  7,000 Rs to 18,000 Rs 
MRCP With Sedation  8,000 Rs to 18,000 Rs 

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Who Needs Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography?

  • Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography is suggested in patients with suspected gallstones blocking the bile ducts, leading to pain, jaundice, or infection.
  • MRCP is also recommended in people who are experiencing jaundice with an unclear underlying cause.
  • It is also suggested for individuals with unexplained upper abdominal pain or unusual liver function test outcomes.
  • It is also recommended for patients suspected of having bile duct strictures or narrowing due to inflammation, injury, or tumors.
  • MRCP is also suggested in people with presumed pancreatic issues such as pancreatitis, pancreatic duct blockage, or pancreatic cysts.
  • It is also recommended for patients being examined for bile duct or pancreatic tumors, and in individuals with recurring episodes of pancreatitis, where duct abnormalities are normally presumed.
  • It is also suggested for patients with genetic abnormalities of the bile ducts or pancreatic ducts, and individuals needing in-depth imaging before gallbladder, liver, or pancreatic surgery.
  • MRCP is also recommended in patients who cannot safely undergo invasive treatments like endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography unless required.
  • MRCP is also suggested in individuals with suspected bile leakage or complications after abdominal surgery.
  • MRCP is also recommended in patients who require a non-invasive alternative treatment to examine the biliary and pancreatic duct systems.

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Types Of Tests To Examine Bile Ducts, Gall Bladder, Pancreas, And Pancreatic Duct

  • Ultrasound Abdomen: It is a method commonly utilized as the initial imaging evaluation to identify gallstones, bile duct dilation, liver problems, and gallbladder disease.
  • Computed Tomography Scan (Computed Tomography): Provides in-depth cross-sectional images of the abdomen and assists in identifying tumors, pancreatitis, stones, infections, or other structural abnormalities.
  • ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography): It is an invasive endoscopic method that is utilized to identify and treat bile duct or pancreatic duct blockages, stones, and strictures.
  • Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS): Combines endoscopy and ultrasound to get in-depth images of the pancreas, bile ducts, and the surrounding structures.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abdomen: Standard magnetic resonance imaging might assist in examining the liver, pancreas, and abdominal abnormalities alongside duct-related diseases.
  • HIDA Scan (Hepatobiliary Scan): It is a nuclear medicine evaluation utilized to evaluate gallbladder function, bile flow, and bile duct obstruction.
  • Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography (PTC): Is a specialized invasive imaging evaluation where a contrast dye is injected into the bile ducts through the skin to identify blockages or narrowing.
  • Blood Tests And Liver Function Tests: Eventhough these are not imaging evaluations, these examinations assist in identifying liver disease, bile duct obstruction, pancreatitis, or infection.

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Factors Influencing the Cost of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography

  • Reputation of Hospital Or Diagnostic Center Reputation
  • Type and Strength Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
  • Use of Contrast Dye
  • Doctor’s Consultation Charges
  • Complexity of The Medical Condition
  • Location Of The Hospital
  • Emergency Or Priority Scheduling
  • Insurance Coverage And Cashless Facilities
  • Additional Tests Along With MRCP
  • Sedation Or Special Patient Care

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Types Of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography

  • Standard MRCP Scan: It is a non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging scan utilized to clearly visualize the bile ducts, pancreas, gallbladder, and pancreatic ducts to identify stones, blockages, or abnormalities.
  • Contrast MRCP (MRCP with Dye): It is an MRCP performed with contrast dye to increase the visibility of blood vessels, tumors, inflammation, or complicated hepatobiliary conditions.
  • Non-Contrast MRCP: It is a regular MRCP done without using the contrast dye, normally utilized to examine gallstones, bile duct obstruction, and pancreatic duct diseases safely and quickly.
  • 1.5 Tesla MRCP: It is an MRCP performed on a 1.5T Magnetic resonance imaging machine, giving dependable and in-depth imaging for most of the pancreatic and biliary tract diseases.
  • 3 Tesla MRCP: It is a state-of-the-art high-resolution MRCP utilizing a 3T MRI scanner for sharper images and better identification of small ductal abnormalities.
  • Upper Abdomen MRI with MRCP: It is a procedure that combines upper abdominal magnetic resonance imaging with MRCP to evaluate the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts, and nearby organs completely.
  • Pancreatic MRCP: It is a specialized MRCP that concentrates on in-depth examination of the pancreas and pancreatic ducts to identify pancreatitis, cysts, or tumors.
  • Hepatobiliary MRCP: An MRCP is especially designed to evaluate the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts for infections, strictures, stones, or liver-related disorders.
  • Secretin-Enhanced MRCP: It is a technique that utilizes the hormone secretin during MRCP to improve visualization of pancreatic duct function and identify subtle pancreatic diseases.
  • Pediatric-MRCP: A child-friendly MRCP to improve visualization of pancreatic duct function and identify subtle pancreatic issues.
  • Emergency/Urgent MRCP: A priority MRCP scan is performed quickly in urgent situations such as serious abdominal pain, suspected bile duct blockage, or short-term pancreatitis.
  • MRCP With Sedation: MRCP is done under mild sedation for patients who experience claustrophobia, anxiety, or difficulty remaining still while undergoing the scan.

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Post-Diagnostic Procedure After Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography

  • The patients can normally return to normal daily activities instantly after a regular MRCP scan.
  • The patient should drink plenty of water as advised, especially if contrast dye was utilized, to assist in flushing out dye from the body through urine.
  • Mild tiredness or dizziness might occur if sedation was given, so rest is suggested to the patient for a few hours.
  • The patients who receive sedation should avoid driving, operating machinery, or making any vital decisions for 24 hours.
  • The doctors should review the MRCP images and prepare an in-depth report to diagnose stones, blockages, tumors, inflammation, or duct abnormalities.
  • Follow-Up consultation after the MRCP test might include medicines, lifestyle changes, additional imaging, endoscopy, or surgery, depending on the outcomes.

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Making An Informed Decision On MRCP

The patient making an informed decision on the MRCP scan begins with them understanding their symptoms, their medical history, and the reason the doctor recommended them the MRCP evaluation. The patient should discuss whether a standard, contrast, or specialized MRCP is most suitable for their condition and diagnostic requirements. The patient should discuss the advantages, limitations, duration of the scan, preparation steps, and possible need for sedation beforehand. The patient selecting a hospital with state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging technology and highly knowledgeable radiologists can improve diagnostic precision and comfort. Gaining knowledge about expected costs, insurance coverage, and follow-up treatment options assists in avoiding unexpected stress later. Making an informed decision about MRCP allows patients to feel confident, prepared, and actively involved in their healthcare journey.

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Specialist Doctors

Dr. Santosh Enaganti

MD, MRCP, CCT (Gastro) (UK), FRCP (London) <br> Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship, UK <br> Liver Transplantation fellow, UK <br> Formerly NHS UK Consultant

Sr. Consultant Medical Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist & Third Space Endoscopist, Clinical Director.

Telugu, English & Hindi
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4.6 (41 reviews)

Dr. Naveen Polavarapu

MRCP (Lon, UK), FRCP (Glasgow, UK), CCT (Gastro, UK) Liver Transplant Fellow (Birmingham, UK)

Senior Consultant, Medical Gastroenterologist, Liver Specialist, Lead – Advanced Endoscopic Interventions & Training, Clinical Director

English, Hindi, Telugu
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4.8 (624 reviews)

Dr. K. S. Somasekhar Rao

M. D (Gen Med),D.M.(Gastro)

Sr.Consultant Medical Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist. Clinical Director.

English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
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4.9 (412 reviews)

Dr Jagadish Polavarapu

MBBS (Osmania); MD Internal Medicine (Osmania). DM (Gastroenterology) CMC Vellore, ESEGH (UK)

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Dr. Gopi Srikanth

MD (PGIMER), DM & Fellowship (AIIMS, New Delhi), EUS Fellowship (WISE, WEO)

Consultant in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Advanced Endoscopy

English, Hindi, Telugu
10 Yrs
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Dr Krishna Bharadwaj Pegatraju

MD (Medicine), DM (Gastroenterology – CMC, Vellore), ESEGH (UK)

Consultant Gastroenterologist, Pancreatologist and Advanced Endoscopist

Telugu, English, Hindi and Tamil
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5 (4 reviews)

Dr Md. Tajuddin Farooqui

MBBS, DNB(Gen Med), DrNB Medical Gastro)

Consultant Medical Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist

Hindi, Telugu, Urdu & English
5 Yrs
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5 (16 reviews)

Dr Varun Addagarla

DNB(Internal Medicine) DM(Medical Gastroenterology)

Consultant Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist and Therapeutic Endoscopist

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Dr. N. Ravisankar Reddy

MBBS, MD (Internal medicine), DM (Gastroenterology)

Senior Consultant Medical Gastroenterologist

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Dr. Kishan Nunsavata

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Consultant Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist

Telugu, English, Hindi
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5 (9 reviews)

Dr. Ramakanth Reddy A

DNB, DrNB

Associate Consultant Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, Interventional Endoscopist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil
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Malakpet

Dr. G. R. Srinivas Rao

DM, MD (Gastro)

Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya
34 Yrs
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Dr. B. Ravi Shankar

MD, DNB, DM (Gastroenterology)

Director - Medical Gastroenterology, Interventional Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, Chief of Academics -Department of Gastroenterology

English, Hindi, Telugu
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Dr. Anilkumar Mannava

MD (General Medicine), DNB (Gastroenterology)

Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

Telugu, Kannada, English, Hindi
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Dr. Adi Rakesh Kumar

MD, DM (Gastroenterology)

Director of Advanced Endoscopy- Consultant Gastroenterologist, Therapeutic Endoscopist & Endosonologist

English, Telugu, Hindi
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Dr. Viswanath Reddy D

MD, DM (Gastroenterology)

Consultant Gastroenterologist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, Tamil
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Secunderabad

Dr. B. Shruti Sagar

MD, DM (Gastro)

Consultant Gastroenterologist

English, Hindi, Telugu
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Secunderabad

Dr. D. Chandra Sekhar Reddy

MD, DM (Gastroenterology)

Sr. Consultant Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist and Therapeutic Endoscopist

English, Hindi, Telugu
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Dr. Kiran Peddi

MRCP (UK), FRCP (Lon), CCT Gastro (UK), Fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy and IBD (Aus)

Sr. Consultant Gastroenterologist, Director- Center For IBD

Telugu, English, Hindi
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Dr. Sarada Pasangulapati

MRCP (UK), MRCP (Gastro), CCT (UK), FRCP (Glasgow), Fellowship in Hepatology and Liver Transplantation (Cambridge)

Consultant Medical Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist

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Dr. Sriram Srikakulapu

MD (General Medicine), DM (Medical Gastroenterology)

Consultant Medical Gastroenterologist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali
8 Yrs
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5 (48 reviews)

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals

Yashoda Hospital should be the premier choice for patients who want to undergo MRCP diagnostic evaluation because they combine state-of-the-art technology with highly knowledgeable experts under one roof. Yashoda Hospital is known for offering an elite level of 3-Tesla MRI technology, along with a dedicated department of radiology and imaging works used in combination to ensure all diagnostic data is precisely interpreted while reducing risks. The gastroenterology department at Yashoda Hospital is very successful in managing diseases related to the gut and hepatobiliary system, backed by dedicated interventional radiologists and liver pathologists, along with a panel of internationally accredited senior gastroenterologists. Also, Yashoda Hospital was the first hospital in India to introduce intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging, thereby showcasing its long-standing commitment to diagnostic innovation.

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FAQ's

An MRCP examination normally takes about 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case and whether additional MRI images are needed. Patients are asked to remain still during the scan for accurate imaging.

MRCP has a very high diagnostic test accuracy with a success rate often above 90% for identifying gallstones, bile duct blockages, pancreatic abnormalities, and liver-related conditions.

Most patients do not require any recovery time after a standard MRCP and can return to normal activities immediately. If sedation is used, mild rest for a few hours might be suggested.

MRCP is a painless and non-surgical procedure. Some patients might feel little discomfort from lying still inside an MRI machine, but the scan itself does not cause any pain.

Doctors prefer MRCP because it provides in-depth images of the bile duct, pancreas, liver, and gall bladder without surgery, endoscopy, or radiation exposure. It helps in identifying conditions while decreasing eventual risks.

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