Advanced Ultrasound Imaging for Precise Diagnosis
What is an ultrasound?
An ultrasound, also called a sonogram, uses sound waves to create images of tissue, organs, and blood vessels. Ultrasounds can assess internal organs for pathologies and image the blood flow through vessels. Ultrasounds are used to detect abnormalities of internal structures and organs.
Types of ultrasound include: abdomen, breasts, pelvic, genital/urinary tract, thyroid and vascular system, and heart.
Patient Instructions
You may be required to fast for a certain amount of time. Please check with your doctor's office regarding specific instructions.
You may need to drink 4-5 glasses (32oz) of water before your appointment to fill your bladder.
What to Expect
A gel-like substance will be spread on the part of the body to be imaged. The transducer, the part of the machine that transmits the sound waves, will be moved over the area. The machine then creates a picture of the imaged area and displays it on the monitor.