Ultrasound & Imaging Services

Advanced diagnostic imaging for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning

Comprehensive Ultrasound Services

We do Obstetric, abdominal, pelvic, soft tissue, and general diagnostic scans. And for advanced imaging services or in the event that we need a second opinion, we have MoUs with leading Imaging Centers.

Types of Ultrasound We Offer

Abdominal Ultrasound

Examination of liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, and abdominal aorta for various conditions.

Obstetric Ultrasound

Pregnancy monitoring, fetal development assessment, and detection of congenital abnormalities.

Pelvic Ultrasound

Evaluation of uterus, ovaries, prostate, and bladder for various gynecological and urological conditions.

Doppler Ultrasound

Assessment of blood flow in arteries and veins, including carotid, peripheral vascular, and renal arteries.

Small Parts Ultrasound

Examination of thyroid, breast, testicles, and other superficial structures.

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Evaluation of joints, tendons, muscles, and soft tissues for injuries and inflammatory conditions.

Benefits of Ultrasound Imaging

  • Non-invasive and painless procedure with no radiation exposure
  • Real-time imaging allows dynamic assessment of organs and blood flow
  • Safe for pregnant women and children
  • Quick results for timely diagnosis and treatment planning
  • Can guide procedures like biopsies and aspirations
  • Cost-effective compared to other imaging modalities
Ultrasound Services

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I prepare for an ultrasound?

Preparation depends on the type of ultrasound. For abdominal ultrasounds, fasting for 6-8 hours is usually required. For pelvic ultrasounds, a full bladder is needed. For obstetric ultrasounds, specific preparation varies by trimester. We will provide detailed preparation instructions when you schedule your appointment.

How long does an ultrasound examination take?

Most ultrasound examinations take between 20-45 minutes, depending on the area being examined and the complexity of the study. More comprehensive studies or those requiring Doppler assessment may take longer.

Is ultrasound safe during pregnancy?

Yes, ultrasound is considered safe during pregnancy and is routinely used to monitor fetal development. Diagnostic ultrasound uses sound waves, not ionizing radiation, making it safe for both mother and baby when used appropriately by trained professionals.

When will I get my ultrasound results?

Our radiologist will interpret your ultrasound images and prepare a report. Most reports are available within 24 hours. Urgent cases can be prioritized. Your referring doctor will receive the report and discuss the findings with you during your follow-up appointment.

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