Discover the benefits of non-invasive imaging with our advanced ultrasound technology.
Our clinic offers diagnostic services with ultrasound to help diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal structures of the body.
An ultrasound is a painless and non-invasive diagnostic test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal structures of the body. During the test, a small handheld device called a transducer is placed on the skin and moved over the area being examined. The transducer sends out high-frequency sound waves that bounce off the tissues and organs and create echoes. These echoes are then converted into images that can be viewed on a monitor.
Ultrasounds are a valuable tool for diagnosing and monitoring medical conditions, such as pregnancy complications, kidney stones, liver disease, and breast abnormalities. They can also be used to guide certain medical procedures, such as the biopsy of a suspicious lump.
Before the ultrasound test, our medical team will provide you with instructions on how to prepare for the test. Depending on the area of the body being examined, you may be asked to drink water or avoid eating for a few hours before the test. During the test, you will need to lie still on a table while the transducer is moved over the area being examined.
After the test, our team will review the results and provide you with a detailed report. If any abnormalities are detected, we will recommend further diagnostic tests and treatment options.
At our clinic, we are committed to providing high-quality diagnostic services with ultrasound to help our patients receive timely and accurate diagnoses. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for an ultrasound test.
An ultrasound is a non-invasive medical test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal structures of the body. During the test, a small handheld device called a transducer is placed on the skin and moved over the area being examined. The transducer sends out high-frequency sound waves that bounce off the tissues and organs and create echoes. These echoes are then converted into images that can be viewed on a monitor.
A. Yes, ultrasound tests are generally considered safe and have no known risks or side effects. They do not use ionizing radiation like X-rays, which can be harmful in large doses.
A. Ultrasound tests can be used to diagnose and monitor a wide range of medical conditions, including pregnancy complications, kidney stones, liver disease, gallstones, breast abnormalities, and more. They can also be used to guide certain medical procedures, such as biopsies and drainage of fluid collections.
A. Preparation for an ultrasound test may vary depending on the area of the body being examined. For example, you may be asked to drink water before a renal ultrasound or avoid eating before an abdominal ultrasound. Our medical team will provide you with detailed instructions on how to prepare for the test.
A. The duration of an ultrasound test may vary depending on the area of the body being examined. Typically, the test takes around 15-30 minutes to complete. Our medical team will review the images and provide you with a detailed report immediately after the test.
A. The frequency of ultrasound testing depends on your medical history, age, and overall health. Our medical team will recommend the appropriate frequency of testing based on your individual needs.