Service
Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging is a safe, non-invasive diagnostic technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of internal organs, soft tissues, and blood flow. It does not use radiation, making it suitable for repeated use and for sensitive patient groups such as pregnant women.
Our ultrasound services are performed using advanced equipment and interpreted by experienced radiologists to ensure accurate diagnosis, monitoring, and procedural guidance across a wide range of medical conditions.
- Radiation-free & safe
- Real-time imaging
- Painless & non-invasive
- Accurate & reliable results
3D / 4D Ultrasonography
Provides detailed three-dimensional and real-time four-dimensional images of the fetus. Helps visualize facial features, movements, and structural development more clearly.
Doppler Ultrasonography
Assesses blood flow in vessels using sound wave frequency changes. Commonly used to evaluate fetal well-being and vascular conditions.
Fetal Echo Cardiography
A specialized ultrasound to examine the structure and function of the fetal heart. Helps detect congenital heart abnormalities before birth.
NT Scan / First Trimester Genetic Scan
Performed in early pregnancy to measure nuchal translucency thickness. Used to assess the risk of chromosomal and genetic abnormalities.
TIFFA Scan
A detailed second-trimester ultrasound to evaluate fetal anatomy. Helps identify structural anomalies and monitor fetal growth.
General Abdomen Ultrasound
Examines abdominal organs such as liver, gallbladder, kidneys, and spleen. Useful for diagnosing pain, swelling, stones, and other abdominal conditions.
MSK (Musculoskeletal) Ultrasound
Evaluates muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and soft tissues. Helps diagnose injuries, inflammation, and movement-related disorders.
USG Guided Procedures
Uses real-time ultrasound to guide needles or instruments accurately. Improves safety and precision in biopsies, aspirations, and injections.
Liver Elastography
A non-invasive technique to measure liver stiffness. Helps assess liver fibrosis and chronic liver disease without biopsy.
Uses
- Monitoring fetal growth and development
- Detecting abdominal organ abnormalities
- Assessing blood flow using Doppler studies
- Diagnosing musculoskeletal injuries
- Evaluating heart function in fetal echocardiography
- Guiding biopsies, aspirations, and injections
- Detecting liver stiffness through elastography
- Early diagnosis of infections, cysts, and tumors
When to Choose
- Pregnant women for fetal monitoring and growth assessment
- Patients with abdominal pain or swelling
- Individuals with suspected liver, kidney, or gallbladder disorders
- Patients with thyroid, breast, or soft tissue lumps
- Athletes or individuals with muscle and joint injuries
- Patients requiring Doppler evaluation of blood vessels
- Individuals needing image-guided diagnostic or therapeutic procedures
- Patients advised follow-up imaging by their physician








