ULTRASOUND
ULTRASOUND
Ultrasound produces images of soft tissue and internal motion through the use of sound waves. Ultrasound imaging is used extensively for evaluating the kidneys liver, gallbladder, etc. Doppler ultrasound is an excellent diagnostic tool in the study of major vessels of the body and structures of the heart.
Ultrasound Exam Offerings:
- General Ultrasound
- Vascular Ultrasound
- Multi-Level ABI
- Echocardiogram (Echo)
- Doppler Ultrasound
How It Works
Get a Comfortable, Radiation-Free Experience
An ultrasound scan utilizes high-frequency sound waves to capture images inside your body to help you detect various health conditions, such as artery blockages and constriction, blood clots, and plaques in the vessels. An ultrasound scan can reveal a variety of digestive and abdominal disorders, such as cysts in the liver or pancreas, gallstones, abnormal spleen enlargement, breast lumps, and liver cancer.
Ultrasounds are useful in determining if a lump is a tumor. They can also detect whether your liver has hepatic fatty infiltration or not. Ultrasound is a non-invasive, painless process that does not expose you or the operator to radiation, making it a preferred method. Schedule a call with us today to book your appointment.
How We Serve
Diagnose & Detect Your Health
Condition Without Delays.
Ultrasound imaging is generally used for screening and first-line diagnostics due to its safety, precision, speed, and ease of use. Our expert staff ensures you get a comfortable experience and timely reports to evaluate your condition as soon as possible. Ultrasound imaging can be used to:
- Assess blood flow
- Examine lumps and tumors
- Evaluate thyroid glands
- Evaluate heart structure and function
- Diagnose metabolic bone density
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How is Ultrasound used as a diagnostic tool?
Heart and Blood Vessel Disease – Ultrasound can locate problems such as aneurysms (enlargement of artery walls which can lead
to internal bleeding), blood clots, and arterio-sclerosis and can evaluate cardiac anatomy and function. Growth Abnormalities – Ultrasound is used to locate abnormal growths (tumors,
cysts, etc) when they are small and more easily treatable, and to help determine the best method of treatment.