Ultrasound (Sonography)

Ultrasound is an imaging technology that uses high-frequency sound waves. The waves bounce off the internal organs and create a series of echoes, which are then translated by a computer into images. It is a fast and painless exam that, unlike x-ray based tests, exposes the body to no radiation. This is why it is used so often with prenatal imaging.

A variation of ultrasound uses a modified technique—called Doppler—to capture moving images of the heart and blood vessels.

Preparation Instructions

  • Neck/Thyroid Ultrasound
    Wear loose fitting clothes, especially a shirt or blouse with a loose-fitting collar. Please refrain from wearing necklaces and other such jewelry, as they may limit access to your neck.
  • Gallbladder Or Abdomen Ultrasound
    Do not eat or drink anything for 6 hours before the study. 
  • Pelvis Ultrasound
    No special preparation is required.
  • Pregnancy Ultrasound
    No special preparation is required.

What to Expect

During an examination, you will either lie on a table or relax in a chair while the technologist guides a hand-held transducer over your body. You may experience mild discomfort in the area of the body being imaged, but it is not painful. A typical ultrasound examination takes between 30 minutes and one hour.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us.

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