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Ultrasound

Ultrasound

What is Ultrasound? 

At our centre, ultrasound, also known as sonography or diagnostic medical sonography, is a non-invasive medical imaging technique. This innovative technology utilizes high-frequency sound waves to produce detailed images (sonograms) of the internal structures of the body.

Ultrasound Benefits

At our centre, ultrasound technology plays a vital role in:

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Diagnostic Imaging

Our ultrasound technology enables our healthcare professionals to examine organs and tissues in real-time, facilitating precise diagnoses.

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Prenatal Care

We utilize ultrasound technology to monitor fetal development, detect potential complications, and provide personalized care to expectant mothers.

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Guidance for Medical Procedures

Our ultrasound technology guides our healthcare professionals during medical procedures, enhancing accuracy and minimizing complications.

A woman operates an ultrasound machine, examining a baby during a prenatal check-up in a medical setting.

We Offer Various Types Of Ultrasounds

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Why is it Used?

Ultrasound technology is not limited to prenatal care. It has various applications, including:

  • Diagnostic Imaging: Evaluates the health of internal organs and detects potential medical conditions.​

  • Guidance for Medical Procedures: Uses live images to guide healthcare professionals during procedures.

Who Needs Ultrasound Technology?

Ultrasound technology is beneficial for:​

  1. Pregnant Women: Monitors fetal development and detects potential complications.

  2. Individuals with Medical Conditions: Evaluates organs and tissues to diagnose and monitor medical conditions.

  3. Patients Requiring Medical Procedures :Guides healthcare professionals during procedures.​​

Is Ultrasound Technology Safe?

Ultrasound technology is generally considered safe and non-invasive, with no known risks to the mother or developing fetus.​​

Preparing for an Ultrasound

To prepare for an ultrasound:

  • Follow instructions from your healthcare provider.​​

  • Wear Comfortable Clothing:Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

  • Hydrate:Drink water as instructed by your healthcare provider.

  • Bring Necessary Documents:Bring any necessary paperwork or imaging results.

Preparation

You will be asked to lie down.

  • Gel Application: A trained sonographer will apply gel to the area being examined.

  • Transducer Use: The sonographer will use a transducer to emit sound waves and capture images.

  • Image Review: The images will be viewed in real-time and reviewed by a medical professional.

  • Procedure Duration :The procedure typically takes 15-45 minutes.

  • Discussion of Results :Your healthcare provider will discuss the results with you after the exam.

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