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Ultrasound scan, also known as ultrasonography or sonography or USG test is an imaging tool that utilises sound waves and a computer to produce images (often known as sonogram) of soft tissues, organs and other structures inside your body. It helps in the identification and evaluation of many diseases/disorders or conditions affecting different parts of your body. 

It is a rapid, painless, non-invasive and safe technique that doesn’t utilise ionising radiations or intravenous/oral contrast agents which are usually used in the other imaging tests such as in X-rays or CT (Computed tomography) scans.  

If you are searching for the best and reliable imaging centre to book an ultrasound scan, you are at the right place. Avail Ultrasound scan at an affordable cost in Delhi NCR areas from GDIC (Ganesh Diagnostic & Imaging Centre). 

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging centre is now considered one of the most popular, reliable and affordable Diagnostic centres in Delhi. We provide high standard quality services to our patients. Genuine reporting and Patient satisfaction are our top priority. We offer seamless integration between diagnosis and treatment planning. 

Types of Ultrasound Scan Available at Gdic?

All types of Ultrasound scans are available at Ganesh Diagnostic Centre including: 

  • Transvaginal ultrasound: Usually done for visualisation of Uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries. 
  • Transrectal ultrasound: Usually done for visualisation of prostate gland. 

Which Factors Should We Look For Before Choosing an Ultrasound Scan Centre?

Ultrasound scan is an operator dependent test. It is recommended to get this test done at a reputed Diagnostic centre which offers the following: 

  • Highly Skilled Radiologists
  • High standard of services.
  • NABH & NABL Certified
  • Facility of latest cutting-edge technologies.
  • Well-trained technicians.
  • Genuine and accurate reporting.

Why Choose GDIC For Ultrasound?

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Center is a NABH and NABL accredited top diagnostic centre near Fortis Hospital and in various other locations of Delhi.

Yamuna Vihar, Mangol Puri, Budh Vihar, Model Town, Hari Nagar, Nangloi, Rohini

 It is equipped with modern, highly expensive machines with latest cutting-edge technologies and highly skilled Radiologists and Pathologists.

With over 23+ years of experience, we ensure that our patients are always getting the best and accurate results with the help of our highly talented and skilled Radiologists and Pathologists together with our cutting-edge technologies.

We are specialised in:

Genetic testing 

Currently, we are offering a 50% discount on all types of ultrasound tests. We are open 24x7 and 365 days. You can also avail free Consultation with our Senior Radiologist, Dr. Ravin Sharma regarding any imaging and scanning test. We also offer facilities of online reporting, free home sample collection and free Ambulance services in Delhi, NCR 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Female Radiologist Available At Ganesh Diagnostic Centre?

Yes, we are having the facility of Female and Male Radiologists to make our patients more comfortable and hesitation free during the test.

What Are The Uses Of Ultrasound Scan?

An ultrasound scan or sonography is frequently used for the examination and assessment of internal body organs and structures. A use of different types of USG/sonographies includes:

  1. Diagnostic ultrasonography: Used for the identification and diagnosis of diseases or conditions affecting your body organs and associated structures including:
    • Gallbladder diseases such as gallstones or cholecystitis.
    • Liver diseases such as fatty liver, hepatomegaly or abscess.
    • Pancreatic diseases
    • Intestinal diseases
    • Kidney diseases such as cysts, infections or obstructions. 
  1. Obstetrical ultrasound: It is used to
    • Confirm pregnancy
    • To monitor growth of developing fetus.
    • To screen for genetic disorders such as Down syndrome.
    • To know the type of gestation such as twin pregnancy
    • To evaluate amniotic fluid volume etc. 
  1. USG is also required to guide procedures such as USG guided biopsy, USG guided drainage or sample fluid/tissue collection. 
  1. To differentiate solid and cystic lesions. 
  1. To identify obstructions or compressions of internal body organs and blood vessels

Advantages Of Ultrasound Scan Over Other Imaging Techniques?

There are several advantages of Ultrasonography/USG for the examination of organs and tissues over other techniques such as:

  • Rapid technique.
  • Non-invasive and painless.
  • Affordable as compared to other techniques like CT scan or MRI.
  • Doesn’t utilise ionising radiations.
  • No need for intravenous/oral contrast agents which are usually used in the other imaging scans such as X-rays or CT (Computed tomography) scans. 
  • Safe in pregnancy and lactation. 
  • Safe in every age group including neonates, children, adults and old age. 
  • Do not require anesthesia. 

Is Fasting Required For Ultrasound Scan?

Overnight Fasting may be required depending upon the body part which needs to be scanned, such as in abdominal scans fasting is required. However, Fasting is not required in obstetrics USG. 

Can I Drink Water Before An Ultrasound Scan?

Yes, you can drink water during the fasting period or before an ultrasound scan. 

How Much Time It Takes During The Procedure Of Ultrasound Scan?

Ultrasound/USG test usually takes about 15-30 minutes. However, it may last longer depending upon the severity of condition and the associated co-morbid conditions.

Is Ultrasound Scan Painful?

No, Ultrasound or ultrasonography is a painless, rapid, non-invasive and safe technique that is used for the examination of body contents including abdominal organs, reproductive organs and pelvic cavity.

However, if Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) or Transrectal ultrasound is done, then you may experience a little discomfort due to insertion of transducer/probe inside the vagina or rectum respectively.

What Are The Risks/Side Effects Of Ultrasound Scan?

Ultrasound is a safe procedure with no side effects as it utilises sound waves and a computer to produce images of soft tissues, organs and other structures inside your body.

Which Factors Can Interfere Or Alter The Ultrasound Results?

Some factors may create hindrance during ultrasound imaging especially in case of abdominal ultrasound such as: 

  • Food intake a few hours before the procedure.
  • Excessive gas inside the intestines.
  • Excess body movements during the scan. 

Is Doctor’s Prescription Mandatory Before Undergoing An Ultrasound Scan?

Ultrasound scans can be done without medical prescription. However, it is recommended to bring a registered doctor’s prescription before the test. 

How Longer It Takes For an Ultrasound Report?

Availability of Ultrasound Report varies from diagnostic centre to centre. Ganesh Diagnostic centre provides reports on the same day.

What is the procedure for Ultrasound?

The procedure of ultrasound is performed in various stages from the start till the end. These steps include: 

  1. Ultrasound Preparation: Before going for the ultrasound, a patient needs to avoid food and drinks for 8 to 12 hours during the abdominal ultrasound. In other ultrasounds, the patient may not need to take fast.
  2. Application of the Gel for Ultrasound: Gel is applied to the body of a patient for the smooth movement of the probe over the skin. The Gel also prevents air from getting in between the skin, which could block the sound waves and affect the results.
  3. Movement of probe or transducer: The probe or transducer is moved over the skin for scanning of the area. This transducer sends high-frequency sound waves into the skin. The waves bounce back after hitting the objects in the body.
  4. Creating Images from the ultrasound procedure: The Transducer attached to the scanner converts the sound waves into electrical signals. The scanner uses the speed and time of the echoes to generate images of the organs on the screen.
  5. Removing of ultrasound gel: After the completion of the procedure, the ultrasound gel is wiped off the skin of the body.