Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis

We offer comprehensive ultrasound services for abdomen and pelvis imaging. Our state-of-the-art ultrasound technology and experienced radiologists ensure accurate and detailed scans to assess various abdominal and pelvic conditions.

An ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis is a non-invasive imaging procedure that allows our specialists to examine organs such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, uterus, and ovaries. It is used to diagnose a wide range of conditions, including gallstones, kidney stones, liver disease, ovarian cysts, and uterine fibroids.

Trans Vaginal Scan (TVS)

We offer Transvaginal Scan (TVS) services, a specialized ultrasound procedure that provides detailed imaging of the female reproductive organs. TVS is a valuable diagnostic tool used to assess various gynecological conditions, including pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, and infertility issues. By obtaining high-resolution images from inside the vagina, TVS allows for a comprehensive evaluation of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures.

NT Scan

This is a first trimester scan done at 11 to 13 weeks of pregnancy. In nuchal translucency scan fetal medicine specialist measures the thickness of the space behind your baby’s neck.

This measurement can help your doctor estimate the chance of your baby having certain conditions such as Down syndrome. It is part of the combined first trimester screening test.

TIFFA Scan

The Anomaly scan, also referred to as TIFFA scan, is one of the most important and essential pregnancy ultrasound scans performed in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy. This scan is usually performed between the 18th & 22nd week of gestation. The purpose of this scan is to assess the physical growth, development, and health of the foetus and to identify any congenital abnormalities that may be present. The baby is scanned in detail from head to toe to see if any abnormalities are present. This scan is performed by fetal medicine specialist.

Growth Scan

Growth scan evaluates your baby’s development during the last trimester of pregnancy.

This scan is usually performed repeatedly between weeks 24 and 40 of your pregnancy journey and can provide important information about your baby’s size and overall health.Using growth charts and measuring your baby’s size against the gestational period, your specialist can assess your baby’s development.

Growth scans also provides estimated foetal weight.

Fetal Dopplers:

Doppler ultrasound is used to assess blood flow to the maternal uterus or, more commonly, blood flow in the fetus.The Color Doppler test is a popular imaging test prescribed to pregnant women during their gestation period. Not just for recording the baby's heart rate, a color doppler also checks the blood flow and fetal growth in the womb.

Doppler scans are done during the third trimester, preferably during the last stage of pregnancy, to rule out any complications in the baby or the mother. In high-risk pregnancies, the test is also done during the early stages.

USG Breast

We provide comprehensive breast ultrasound (USG) services to help in the early detection and diagnosis of breast conditions. Breast ultrasound is a safe and non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce detailed images of the breast tissue. It is particularly useful for evaluating breast lumps, monitoring breast health, and assisting in the diagnosis of breast abnormalities.

USG Thyroid

We offer comprehensive thyroid ultrasound (USG) services to assess the health of your thyroid gland. Our thyroid USG is a non-invasive imaging procedure that provides detailed images of the thyroid gland, helping our experienced radiologists evaluate its size, structure, and any abnormalities.

Doppler Scans (Carotid, Limb Doppler)

Doppler ultrasound services to assess blood flow and circulation in various parts of the body. Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses sound waves to evaluate blood flow through arteries and veins, providing valuable information for diagnosing and managing vascular conditions.