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Ultrasound

The Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre offers a top-quality Ultrasound Scanning. 

Ganesh Diagnostic Centre and Imaging Centre is the best diagnostic centre in Yamuna Vihar, offers wide range laboratory test, X rays and scans at one accessible location in the heart of East Delhi. A dedicated team of professional consultant and advance technology enable us to give you better service and results. You don’t want to wait for your test and report. Because of that we offer prior appointment service and same day reports to minimise your trips to hospital. 

What is an Ultrasound Scan?

It is also termed as Sonography, ultrasonography (USG) & sonogram.

It is a non-invasive imaging test That uses high-frequency sound waves to generate an image of internal body. These waves create a real-time picture or video of internal organs, differentiate soft and hard tissue and blood vessels.

Ultrasound is used to evaluate or monitor the unborn child, disease of heart, liver, kidney or abdomen. It helps the doctor to detect the problem in soft tissue and blood vessels also guide the surgeon during certain procedures. GDIC has affordable ULTRASOUND SCAN cost in delhi. 

Why Ganesh Diagnostic Centre Is Best for Ultrasound?

  • Best care service at 1/10th cost
  • Fast, accurate and accessible diagnostic services
  • Highly experienced Specialist health care workers.
  • 24X7 service
  • Free Ambulance service in Delhi for pick and drop servics
  • Free ambulance service
  • NABH & NABL accreditation
  •  World Class superior technology

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What Are the Different Kind of Ultrasounds and Why Is It Done?

  • Pregnancy Ultrasound
  • Diagnostic ultrasound
  • Guiding ultrasound for certain procedures

Pregnancy Ultrasound

It’s a test that uses ultrasonic waves to develop and examine the images of fetus as well as mother’s reproductive organs. Ultrasound is safe for both mother and child. 

It is done to detect-

  • Confirm pregnancy
  • Fetal growth
  • Chek the fetal beat
  • Fetal movement
  • Birth defects
  • Examine uterus, placenta, ovaries and cervix.
  • Determine the amount of amniotic fluid
  • Find out ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage

NOTE: - Sex Determination is illegal.

Diagnostic Ultrasound

Diagnostic ultrasound examines internal part of your body to detect whether it is working properly or not. 

Diagnostic ultrasound includes: -

  • Doppler Ultrasound - Assess the movement in your body i.e., blood flow through arteries and veins.
  • Abdominal Ultrasound - Assess across the skin of abdomen and evaluate the cause of pain and discomfort in abdominal region.
  • Breast Ultrasound - examine the breast lumps and cysts. It may be advised by your doctor after abnormal mammography.
  • Kidney Ultrasound - Assess the shape and size of kidney and related structures, Such as uterus and bladder. Also evaluate the shape, size and number of kidney stones.
  • Transvaginal Ultrasound - It shows uterus, ovaries and related structures. The image will be developed by inserting a probe into your vagina.
  • Transrectal Ultrasound - Evaluate the rectum and related structures such as prostrate. The probe rest against the rectal wall and this probe releases a sound wave, which create echoes to create image of prostate gland.

Guiding Ultrasound Scan

Ultrasound scan capture images which guide radiologist and surgeon to localize certain anatomical land marks. Example of procedure which needs guiding ultrasounds are: -

  • Needle placement to take sample fluid or tissue
  • soft tissue masses
  • transplant organs
  • Nerve blocks 
  • Embryo transfer for invitro fertilization
  • Lesion localization

How To Prepare for an Ultrasound?

Commonly Ultrasound procedure do not require any preparation. For certain cases you should drink 2-8 glass of water one hour before your ultrasound scheduled. You shouldn’t urinate before the ultrasonic scanning so it is advisable you should arrive at your appointment with a full bladder. 

Wear loose clothing and you may be asked to remove your jewellery during ultrasound. So, it’s better to leave your valuable things at home.

If there is specific instruction given by your doctor you will need to follow.

What Happens During an Ultrasound?

Ultrasounds that involve applying the transducer (probe) over your skin (not in your body), follow these general steps:

  1. You’ll lie on your side or back on a comfortable table.
  2. The ultrasound technician will apply a small amount of water-soluble gel on your skin over the area to be examined. This gel doesn’t harm your skin or stain your clothes.
  3. The technician will move a handheld transducer or probe over the gel to get images inside your body.
  4. The technician may ask you to be very still or to hold your breath for a few seconds to create clearer pictures.
  5. Once the technician has gotten enough images, they’ll wipe off any remaining gel on your skin and you’ll be done.

An ultrasound test usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. If you have any questions about your specific type of ultrasound, ask your healthcare provider.

When To Avoid?

No specific condition

When Will I Get My Reports?

Time will depend on what type of ultrasound you get. It may take 30 minutes to several hours. Your provider will upload your reports online within 24 hours.

FAQs of Ultrasound

What is an ultrasound?

Ultrasound is safe and sophisticated equipment which sends sound waves into the body and capture the images that are looked and interpreted by the radiologist.

Is ultrasound safe?

Ultrasound is safe, painless procedure which do not use radiation. Ultrasound scan is not affected by the pacemakers, jewellery and other metallic objects. 

Why I Need Ultrasound?

Doctor advises ultrasonic scan for various purpose: -

  • Detect the health and development of an unborn baby.
  • Monitor female health and amniotic fluid during pregnancy
  • Provider sometime use Ultrasound to visualize internal structures of the human body for various medical condition
  • Some procedure may require ultrasound guidance

How Long My Ultrasound Last?

Most commonly it takes 15-45 minutes.

Is It Necessary to Fast Before Ultrasound?

Your doctor advice fasting and water consumption upto8 glasses because full bladder pushes the uterus in a position where a radiologist can see it better and brightens up the centre of pelvis. It allows better examination of the gallbladder as interpreter can see the gallbladder stones easily. Fasting also limit the “gas” in the bowel and capture the clear images of the upper abdomen.