Also known as ultrasound or sonography, is a non-invasive imaging procedure that employs sound waves to create visual representations of organs, tissues, and various internal structures within the body. By utilizing ultrasound, healthcare professionals can gain insight into the body without the need for surgical intervention. The resulting images from ultrasound are commonly referred to as sonograms.
Monitoring the health and growth of developing fetuses during pregnancy. This type of ultrasound, also known as prenatal, fetal, or obstetrical ultrasound, can visualise the baby’s growth, and screen for congenital anomalies (birth-related abnormalities).
Diagnosing various medical conditions by investigating – organs, glands, blood vessels, etc.
Assisting in image-guided interventional procedures like FNAC, Biopsy, and Pigtail Catheterization. Ultrasound can precisely locate abnormal areas and guide the needle to the specific location for sample collection.
Color Doppler
Fetal Echo
USG for Varicose Veins
Follicular Study
Pregnancy Sonography
USG for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
Arterial / Veinous Doppler
Thyroid Scan
USG of Gyanecological Disorders
Fibro scan (Liver Stiffness)
USG for Solid Tumor Stratification