Ultrasound (USG) Breast Scan Bilateral
AED 470
Ultrasound (USG) Breast Scan Unilateral
AED 499
Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen
AED 500
Ultrasound (USG) KUB
AED 430
Ultrasound (USG) THYROID
AED 440
Ultrasound (USG) PELVIC
AED 430
Ultrasound (USG) NEONETAL HEAD
AED 430
Ultrasound (USG) Transvaginal
AED 480
Ultrasound (USG) Follicular Study
AED 530
Anomaly Scan
AED 599
Ultrasound Pregnancy
AED 550
Carotid Artery Doppler (Ultrasound)
AED 1070
NT Scan
AED 599
Ultrasound Prostate
AED 430
Upper Abdomen USG
AED 430
Renal with Doppler USG
AED 680
Umbilical-OBS USG
AED 425
Transrectal USG
AED 410
Ultrasound Prostate
AED 430
Soft Tissue USG
AED 440
Pediatric Pyloric USG
AED 410
Pediatric Hip USG
AED 425
Pediatric Abdomen USG
AED 420
Pediatric Renal USG
AED 420
Obstetric USG (Doppler)
AED 699
DOPPLER NECK VESSEL USG
AED 680
Testes with Doppler USG
AED 700
Venous Doppler / DVT USG (One side)
AED 740
Venous Doppler / DVT USG (Two sides)
AED 1480
Ultrasound Scrotum
AED 430
Doppler Scrotum (USG)
AED 680
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Ultrasound
Ultrasound, also known as sonography, is a diagnostic medical imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of internal body structures. It is a non-invasive procedure that is often used to help diagnose various medical conditions or injuries.
During an ultrasound, a small handheld device called a transducer is placed on the skin over the area being examined. The transducer emits high-frequency sound waves, which bounce off the internal structures and are then detected by the transducer. The data collected by the transducer is used to create images of the internal structures on a computer monitor.
Ultrasound is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as pregnancy, gallbladder disease, liver disease, kidney disease, and various types of cancer. It is also used to guide the placement of needles during biopsies or other procedures.
One of the main advantages of ultrasound is that it does not use ionizing radiation, which can potentially increase the risk of cancer. This makes ultrasound a safe diagnostic tool, especially for pregnant women and children.
Overall, ultrasound is a valuable diagnostic tool that can help doctors identify and treat a wide range of medical conditions. It is non-invasive, safe, and produces high-quality images that can be used to make accurate diagnoses.