The abdominal ultrasound can provide detailed images of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys.
Evaluates uterus, ovaries, and bladder. This ultrasound can be conducted through various imaging techniques, including transabdominally (over the belly) or transvaginally (endovaginal), to assess pain, bleeding, or fertility issues.
Imaging of breast tissue to assess lumps, cysts, and areas seen on a mammogram. A breast ultrasound can compliment a mammogram using various ultrasound techniques.
Assesses blood flow in veins and arteries through vascular ultrasound (doppler) to detect clots, blockages, and poor circulation.
Evaluates nodules, swelling, and irregularities. Neck growths, masses, pain, and previously diagnosed thyroid issues can be evaluated.
Evaluates testicles and scrotum through various imaging methods.
Evaluates the carotid arteries in the neck through vascular ultrasound to detect narrowing or blockages that could increase stroke risk.
A renal ultrasound examines the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra to identify stones, cysts, infections, or other urinary issues.
Used to evaluate smaller structures like lymph nodes, soft tissue masses, or superficial lumps, particularly in areas like the neck, armpits, or groin, but can asses any superficial palpable mass on the body.
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