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What is an Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is a gentle, radiation-free imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the body’s internal organs and tissues. Safe, versatile, and non-invasive, it’s trusted for everything from pregnancy scans to detailed vascular studies.

Common Diagnostic Uses

  • Heart: Assess function, detect disease, and guide treatment
  • Gallbladder & Kidneys: Identify stones, infections, or inflammation
  • Musculoskeletal: Visualize tendons, joints, and soft tissue injuries
  • Breast : Complement mammograms in dense breast tissue
  • Vascular (Doppler) : Evaluate blood flow and detect blockages
  • Pelvic (Transvaginal) : Examine uterus, ovaries, and fertility concerns
  • Thyroid : Detect nodules, cysts, or irregularities
  • Hernias : Diagnose inguinal and abdominal hernias non-invasively

How it works

A warm gel is applied to the skin, and a handheld probe glides over the area to capture moving images using sound waves. Most scans take 30–45 minutes and require minimal preparation. Once complete, our radiologist interprets the results and shares a report with your doctor.

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