Ultrasonography

What is it?

Ultrasonography uses sound waves to generate real-time images of organs and tissues, helping in the diagnosis of various conditions such as tumors, cysts, and organ abnormalities.

Why is it important?

It is non-invasive, quick, and accurate, providing essential insights into health conditions like liver disease, kidney stones, and pregnancy monitoring.

Common Ultrasonography

Tests Include:

Ultrasonography – Abdomen & KUB (Female)

Ultrasonography – Abdomen and KUB Female

Ultrasonography – Abdomen and Pelvis

Ultrasonography – Breast

Ultrasonography – Calf

Ultrasonography – Chest

Ultrasonography – Fetal Well-Being

Ultrasonography – Fetal Well-Being (Twin)

Ultrasonography – Follicular Study

Ultrasonography – FWB

Ultrasonography – FWB with Abdomen

Ultrasonography – Kidney

Ultrasonography – Knee Single

Ultrasonography – KUB

Ultrasonography – NT Scan

Ultrasonography – NT Scan (Twin)

Ultrasonography – Orbit (B Scan)

Ultrasonography – Pelvis

Ultrasonography – Scrotum

Ultrasonography – Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA

Ultrasonography – Target Scan/Anomaly/TIFA (Twin) Ultrasonography – Thyroid

Ultrasonography – Thyroid Gland

Ultrasonography – TVS

Ultrasonography – Whole Abdomen

Ultrasonography – Whole Abdomen Female

Ultrasonography – Thigh

Ultrasonography – Transcranial

Ultrasonography – TRUS

Ultrasonography – FWB (Early Pregnancy)

Ultrasonography – FWB (Biophysical Profile)

Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Diagnostic

Ultrasonography Guided Aspiration Therapeutic

Ultrasonography Guided Biopsy Procedure

Ultrasonography Guided FNAC Aspiration Procedure

Ultrasonography Guided Prostatic Biopsy/TRUS Biopsy Ultrasonography Musculoskeletal

Ultrasonography Small Part Doppler

Ultrasonography Small Parts

Common Symptoms: Abdominal pain Pregnancy monitoring Unexplained swelling or masses Joint pain or injury

Price Range: Starts at ₹999, may reach up to ₹5,500 based on complexity.

FAQ’s

A: No, a kidney ultrasound is a painless procedure. It uses sound waves and doesn't involve radiation or needles.
A: Preparation instructions can vary, but generally, fasting for a few hours before the test and drinking water to have a full bladder may be required.
A: A kidney ultrasound can help diagnose conditions such as kidney stones, cysts, tumors, kidney infections, and structural abnormalities.
A: While it's a valuable diagnostic tool, a kidney ultrasound may not detect all kidney problems, especially those related to kidney function. Additional tests like blood and urine tests may also be needed.
A: Kidney ultrasounds are considered safe with no known risks or side effects. It's non-invasive and doesn't involve radiation.
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