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Advanced Ultrasound Imaging


Abdominal & Pelvic Scans

These are the most common scans used to investigate the cause of pain, swelling, or infection in the internal organs.

USG Whole Abdomen: A comprehensive scan of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and urinary bladder.

USG KUB: Specifically focuses on the Kidneys, Ureters, and urinary Bladder to detect stones or obstructions.

USG Pelvis: Used to examine the reproductive organs (Uterus and Ovaries in women; Prostate in men).

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Pregnancy & Obstetric Ultrasound

We provide detailed monitoring for expectant mothers to ensure the healthy development of the baby at every stage.

Early Pregnancy Scan (Dating Scan): To confirm pregnancy, check the heartbeat, and determine the due date.

NT/NB Scan: Performed between 11-13 weeks to screen for chromosomal abnormalities.

Level II / Anomaly Scan: A detailed structural survey of the baby’s organs to ensure normal development.

Obstetric Doppler: Used in the third trimester to check the blood flow to the baby and placenta.

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Small Parts & Superficial Scans

High-frequency probes are used to look at structures located just beneath the skin.

Thyroid Ultrasound: To check for nodules, cysts, or enlargement (Goiter) of the thyroid gland.

Scrotal / Testicular Ultrasound: To investigate pain, lumps, or swelling in the scrotum.

Breast Ultrasound (Sonomammography): Used to evaluate breast lumps or abnormalities, often as a follow-up to a physical exam.

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Vascular Ultrasound (Color Doppler)

This specialized technique evaluates the movement of blood through your arteries and veins.

Carotid Doppler: Checks the blood flow in the neck arteries supplying the brain.

Venous/Arterial Doppler (Limbs): Used to detect blood clots (DVT) or poor circulation in the legs and arms.

Renal Doppler: Examines blood flow to the kidneys.

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Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound

This scan is used to look at muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints.

Joint Scans: Helpful in diagnosing torn ligaments, tendonitis, or fluid buildup in the shoulder, knee, or ankle.

Soft Tissue Scan: To evaluate skin-level lumps like lipomas or sebaceous cysts.

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