ULTRASOUND



Please drink 4 glasses of water, one hour before pregnancy or bladder ultrasound

  1. LUNG
    Lung ultrasound is used to diagnose Pneumonia, or the presence of fluid in your lung tissue. Latest medical researches showed that Ultrasound is more sensitive than chest x-ray in detecting swollen lungs and Pneumonia.
  2. HEART / ECHO - left side of the heart.
  3. BREAST ( cysts, cancer, inflammation ..ect)
  4. PREGNANCY  (from 12th week)
    Dating / gender /heart beat detection / spotting during pregnancy.
  5. URINARY TRACT (Kidneys,Bladder,Prostate)
    Kidneys ultrasound studies can show the size and position of the kidneys. They can also show if there are blockages, stones, cysts, and tumors.
    Bladder ultrasound is used to check bladder draining. The urine that remains in the bladder after urinating "PVR" is measured. High amount of residual urine is caused by enlarged prostate, urethral narrowing, bladder dysfunction. Bladder ultrasound can also give information about bladder wall, bladder infection, diverticula (pouches) of the bladder, prostate size, bladder stones, large tumors of the bladder.
    Prostate ultrasound can measure the size of the prostate to help plan treatment. It can detect prostate stones, pus and tumors ( in addition to blood test and physical examination).
  6. Testicular ultrasound
    Scrotal ultrasound is used for swelling or pain of the testicles. It's also used to check for lumps in scrotum or testes. In addition, it's an essential tool to diagnose Hydrocele (fluid in scrotum), Spermatocele (cysts in epididymis), Varicocele (enlarged veins in scrotum), and cancer.

  7. UTERUS (Womb), OVARIES and ENDOMETRIUM for cysts, fibroids, masses ..ect

  8. GALLBLADDER ( stones, inflammation, polyps ..ect)

  9. THYROID (nodules, cysts, masses, cancer ..ect)

  10. SKIN LUMPS & BUMPS 

  11. AORTIC ANEURYSM
    Ultrasound of the abdominal aorta is painless test that uses sound waves to image the "aorta," the main blood vessel leading away from the heart. When the walls of the abdominal aorta become weak, they may balloon outward If the aorta reaches over 3 centimeters in diameter, it is then called an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). As the aneurysm gets larger, the risk of rupture increases. Ultrasound is a useful tool for screening the aorta in patients with diabetes, hight blood pressure, smokers, those with family history of aortic aneurysm, and men aged over 60.

  12. LEG CLOTS (DVT)

  13. PEDIATRIC ULTRASOUND  
    LUNG
    KIDNEY
    URINARY BLADDER
    GALLBLADDER
    UTERUS
    TESTIS