Ultrasound

We offer a comprehensive range of ultrasound services to support the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of various gynaecological conditions as well support the health and well-being of expectant mothers and their unborn babies. Our skilled team work together to deliver high-quality ultrasound services tailored to the specific needs of each patient.

Our ultrasound services

Diagnostic ultrasound

We provide diagnostic ultrasound examinations to evaluate and assess various gynaecological conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and uterine abnormalities.

Follicular monitoring

For patients undergoing fertility treatments, we offer follicular monitoring ultrasounds to track the growth and development of ovarian follicles during the menstrual cycle. These ultrasounds help determine the optimal time for ovulation and assist in planning timed intercourse or fertility procedures such as intrauterine insemination (IUI), etc. Follicular monitoring ultrasounds play a vital role in maximizing the chances of successful conception.

Transvaginal ultrasound

nsvaginal ultrasound is particularly useful for evaluating conditions such as ovarian cysts, pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, and fertility concerns.

Pregnancy related ultrasound

We do various antenatal scans like Prenatal Ultrasound, Early Pregnancy Ultrasound, Anomaly Scan, Growth and Well-being Ultrasounds, etc. to monitor the advancement and well-being of the expectant mother and the unborn babies.

Our ultrasound equipment is state-of-the-art, and our dedicated team of professionals is committed to delivering accurate and timely results. We understand the importance of clear communication and ensure that the patents’ receive a thorough explanation of their ultrasound findings, answering any questions they may have and providing guidance on further steps or treatment options.

EARLY PREGNANCY SCANS: FAQs Answered

When: Early pregnancy scans are typically conducted between the 6th and 10th weeks of pregnancy.

Importance: These scans are vital as they confirm a healthy pregnancy, eliminate the risk of ectopic pregnancies, estimate gestational age, and establish a precise due date for prenatal care.

Procedure: It uses ultrasound technology with a transvaginal probe for clearer images of the uterus and fetus.

Common Reasons: Early scans serve to verify the pregnancy's presence, detect any potential ectopic pregnancies, determine the exact gestational age, and evaluate the pregnancy's viability, which is especially important if there have been previous complications.

Bladder: Whether you need to have a full or empty bladder depends on the type of ultrasound used; transabdominal or transvaginal scans have different requirements.

Safety: Rest assured, early pregnancy scans are safe for both the mother and the fetus as they employ non-ionizing radiation.

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