General Ultrasound

Diagnostic Sonography is an imaging modality that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture and produce live images of different structures within the body.
We use ultrasound for a variety of reasons, including the following:
- Abdominal – evaluates the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, hernias, aorta screenings for AAA and the appendix.
- Soft Tissue – evaluates the thyroid, lymph nodes, small superficial lumps and male genital tract.
- GYN – evaluates the uterus and ovaries
- Breast – evaluates a breast lump and is often used in conjunction with a mammogram.
- Obstetrics – evaluates the presence and viability of pregnancy as well as foetal growth and foetal anatomy surveys.
- MSK – evaluates for tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tears or ruptures and muscle tumours
- Paediatrics – Ultrasound is a safe and cost-effective way to image children. It is readily available, involves no ionising radiation, and can provide high-quality images of paediatric patients.
Exam preparation:
Abdominal – Patients must fast for 6-8 hours before their examination to eliminate the presence of bowel gas. We recommend scheduling abdominal exams in the early morning.