Ultrasound Facility at Shreya Hospital
An ultrasound is a type of imaging test that employs sound waves to create images of the organs, tissues, and other internal body components. Without requiring surgery, it enables your doctor to view within your body. Ultrasound can also be referred to as sonography or ultrasonography. Sonograms may be used to describe ultrasound pictures.
There are several medical disorders that can be treated using ultrasound. But it’s mostly employed to assist:
During pregnancy, keep an eye on the unborn child’s development and health. An ultrasound during pregnancy can be used to monitor your unborn child’s growth. It may check for specific problems, such birth abnormalities shown in photos. It can also detect issues with conception. An ultrasound, for instance, can demonstrate if your placenta—the organ that supplies your unborn child with oxygen and nutrients—is situated properly.
Determine the underlying cause of a wide range of medical disorders. The ideal applications for ultrasound are disorders involving soft tissues, such as organs, glands, and blood arteries. If you exhibit warning signs or symptoms, a diagnostic ultrasonography may be done to assist identify or rule out potential problems.
Dr. Priyadarshini Nanda
Dr. Priyadarshini Nanda
Dr. Sumit Kumar
Dr. Sumit Kumar
Dr. Nagendra Kumar Sinha
Dr. Nagendra Kumar Sinha
Ultrasound (U. S. G) Services Available
Whole Abdomen (Upper & Lower)
Chest / Breast
Fetal well being
Colour Doppler
2nd Level USG
T.V.S (Gyning)
Early T.V.S.
N.T.N.B
Follicular Study
Scrotum Doppler
USG Guided Procedures
Thyroid & Neck
Skull (Paediatric)
Several different bodily problems, including the following, may be diagnosed using ultrasound:
- Heart valves
- Blood vessel
- Liver, gallbladder, pancreas, or spleen are some examples of the abdominal (belly) organs.
- Urinary tract, as well as the male and female reproductive systems, are located in the pelvis.
- Parathyroid and thyroid glands
- Kidneys
- Breasts
- Infants’ brains, spines, and hips