Ultrasound

Fetal movement

Since the introduction of ultrasound in clinical medicine, it has rapidly become the first, best and safest imaging choice for a wide variety of Obstetric and Gynecologic conditions. Not only does ultrasound help diagnose and manage obstetrical conditions such as structural abnormalities, ectopic pregnancy, twin pregnancy, fetal growth delay and placental problems, it is also a highly useful tool in discerning benign from malignant gynecologic conditions, evaluating infertility, pelvic pain, and urogynecologic problems.

Our ultrasound technologists are part of the clinical team, working in consultation with the doctors to ensure a quality diagnostic ultrasound evaluation of each patient.

As a courtesy to our patients, we will allow one adult in the ultrasound room while a scan is being performed.

Children will not be allowed to accompany mothers during an ultrasound scan and must not be left unattended in our waiting room.

Cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off during your ultrasound examination. Also, no video or pictures can be taken in our office.

Our ultrasound technologists’ first and foremost responsibility is completing a thorough scan without any distractions or disruptions.

Our services include:

Sonohysterogram

This is a special ultrasound procedure and involves both the ultrasound technologist and your physician. Sonohysterography is a procedure in which fluid is injected through the cervix into the uterus, and ultrasound is used to make images of the uterine cavity. The fluid shows more detail of the inside of the uterus than when ultrasound is used alone. Sonohysterography can find the underlying cause of many problems.

Pelvic Ultrasound

A pelvic ultrasound is a noninvasive diagnostic exam that produces images that are used to assess organs and structures within the female pelvis. A pelvic ultrasound allows quick visualization of the female pelvic organs and structures including the uterus, cervix, vagina, fallopian tubes and ovaries. These exams are frequently used to evaluate the reproductive and urinary systems

OB- 1st , 2nd , and 3rd Trimester

Obstetric ultrasound uses sound waves to produce pictures of a baby (embryo or fetus) within a pregnant woman, as well as the mother's uterus and ovaries.

Biophysical

A biophysical profile is a simple, painless test that's performed during pregnancy to assess your baby's well-being, specifically, whether he's getting enough oxygen in the womb. It's typically done if you've gone past your due date. It can also be used sometime in your third trimester if you're having a high-risk pregnancy.