Ultrasound
Ultrasound
Ultrasound is a high-frequency sound that you cannot hear but it can be emitted and detected by special machines. It travels freely through fluid and soft tissues and is a safe and painless scan. Our procedures conform to world-class standards and PNDT guidelines.
Ultrasound Prostate
Prostate Ultrasound Scan for detetion of prostatic anomalies.
Ultrasound Follicle Monitoring
The test uses sound waves to monitor the growth of follicles in a woman’s ovaries and document the pathway to ovulation.
Obstetric Ultrasound
Also called prenatal or pregnancy ultrasound, the scan uses high-frequency sound waves to deliver images of a developing fetus.
Ultrasound Soft Parts
The scan uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of soft tissues, such as infection, injury, and abnormal masses.
Ultrasound Chest
It is a non-invasive diagnostic examination that helps visualize the organs and structures within the chest, such as the lungs, mediastinum (area that contains the heart, thymus, aorta, trachea, esophagus, and lymph nodes), and pleural space (a fluid-filled space). Ultrasound is also helpful in assessing blood flow to chest organs. Your doctor may advise this test to find out the presence of excess fluid in the chest.
Ultrasound Early Obstetric
An early obstetric ultrasound uses sound waves to confirm fertilization and the presence of an embryo within a pregnant woman.
Ultrasound Follicular Studies
It is a series of transvaginal ultrasound scans that monitors the entire growth process of a follicle from the start of the menstrual cycle to the release of an egg. It forms a vital part of fertility treatments.
Ultrasound Muskuloskeletal
It is a safe and painless test that uses sound waves to deliver images of tendons, ligaments, nerves, muscles, and joints throughout the body.
Ultrasound Follicle Monitoring - Single Day Study
The test uses high-frequency sound waves to track the growth of follicles in a woman’s ovaries.
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