Referral Required • Targeted Imaging • Results Sent to Your Provider After Review
Diagnostic ultrasounds are ordered by your healthcare provider to evaluate specific symptoms or known medical conditions.
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Findings are sent directly to your referring provider for review, diagnosis, and follow-up care.
Disclaimer * Diagnostic ultrasounds require a referral from a licensed healthcare provider.
Reports are provided after radiologist review and can be sent to your provider, or picked up or mailed upon request.
Used to assess organs such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys. May be ordered to investigate abdominal pain, liver function, or abnormal lab results.
Evaluates the kidneys and urinary bladder to assess for kidney stones, hydronephrosis, or other urinary tract issues.
Used to assess the uterus, ovaries, and endometrium. Helps evaluate symptoms such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or concerns related to fertility.
Medically focused ultrasound to monitor fetal development, growth, heart rate, and overall well-being. Biophysical profiles assess baby’s health in later trimesters.
Focuses on the bladder and prostate gland. Often used to evaluate urinary difficulties or post-void residual urine.
Assesses the testicles, epididymis, and surrounding structures. Used to investigate pain, swelling, or lumps.
Visualizes the thyroid gland to evaluate nodules, enlargement, or abnormal thyroid function.
Screening used to assess breast tissue, especially in areas of concern found during a clinical exam or mammogram. Often used for lump evaluation or dense breast follow-up.
Evaluates veins in the arms or legs for signs of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or venous insufficiency.
Assesses blood flow in the arteries to check for blockages, narrowing, or circulatory problems.
Examines the carotid arteries in the neck to detect plaque buildup or narrowing that could increase stroke risk.
Evaluates superficial soft tissue areas for masses, cysts, or infections such as abscesses.
Repeat imaging of a previously evaluated area for monitoring changes or response to treatment.