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Ultra Sonography & Color Doppler

USG Abdomen

USG Neck

USG Thorax

USG Scrotum

USG KUB & Prostate

USG Local / Soft Part

Other small parts USG

USG Guided Interventions

At PH medical’s 3D/4D Ultrasound, you are able to “meet” your unborn baby! We use brand new 3D and 4D ultrasound technology so that you can actually see your baby in live 4D motion while in your womb.

A memorable experience that you will cherish for a lifetime! Nothing compares to seeing 3D and 4D ultrasound images of your unborn baby. With our ultrasound you will be able to see what your baby is going to look like before he or she is born.

Ultrasound scans, also known as USG, provide detailed images of organs in the abdomen and neck, allowing for the detection of both anatomy and pathology. During pregnancy, ultrasound is utilized to identify anomalies and monitor fetal growth. Additionally, color Doppler scans are employed to visualize blood flow within arteries and veins throughout the body. These non-invasive imaging techniques play a crucial role in diagnosing conditions and monitoring health, ensuring comprehensive care for patients.


Ultrasound Scan Procedure

Ultrasound is a medical test that uses sound waves to take pictures inside your body. It helps doctors check different things, like when a woman is pregnant, or if someone has heart disease or organ problems.

During the test, a special device called a probe is moved over the skin, and it sends sound waves into your body. These waves bounce back off the things inside you, creating pictures on a screen that shows the size, shape, and where things are located.

Ultrasound is safe and doesn't hurt, and it helps doctors figure out what's going on inside your body without any fuss.Ultrasound scans are used to help diagnose a variety of conditions, including:

– heart problems
– kidney stones
– gallstones
– liver problems
– pancreatitis
– appendicitis
– testicular problems

Things to consider before taking an Ultrasound Scan:

Before an ultrasound scan, you might be asked to drink plenty of water to fill your bladder, which helps make the pictures clearer. You might also need to avoid eating or drinking for a while so your stomach and intestines are empty, which helps avoid any interference with the images.

During the scan, you lie on a bed, and a gel is spread on your skin. Then, a small device called a transducer is moved over your body, sending out sound waves that create pictures on a screen. It usually takes less than 30 minutes. Since ultrasound doesn't use radiation, it's safe for adults, children, and even pregnant women.


WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE AN ULTRASOUND TAKE?

1) To view the uterus and ovaries during pregnancy & monitor the developing baby’s health.
2) To find various other issues like genital and prostrate problems, joint inflammation, gallbladder disease etc.

3D scans show still pictures of your baby in three dimensions. 4D scans show moving 3D images of your baby, with time being the fourth dimension. It’s natural to be really excited by the prospect of your first scan. But some mums find the standard 2D scans disappointing when all they see is a grey, blurry outline.

Does 4D scanning present any risk to the baby? No. 4D scans are no different to conventional 2D scanning in that they use sound waves to look inside the body. The images are collected by the ultrasound machine and then processed by the computer to give a three dimensional image.