Ultrasound

Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive diagnostic imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of organs, tissues, and blood flow within the body. It is commonly used to assess a wide range of areas, including the abdomen, pelvis, female reproductive system, scrotum, breasts, thyroid, and more. We also offer obstetrical ultrasounds to monitor pregnancy and evaluate the health and development of the fetus at various stages.

 

Please note: Unattended children are not permitted at MedRay. Kindly arrange for childcare prior to your appointment, as we may be unable to proceed with your exam otherwise.

 

Diagnostic ultrasound during pregnancy is a safe and reliable way to assess both maternal health and the development of the unborn baby. Your healthcare provider may recommend an ultrasound at various stages of pregnancy to:

  • Evaluate early pregnancy
  • Confirm fetal viability
  • Detect multiple pregnancies (e.g., twins)
  • Confirm and estimate gestational age
  • Monitor fetal growth, wellbeing and development
  • Assess the position of the placenta
  • Measure amniotic fluid levels

At MedRay Imaging, fetal gender can be determined during routine ultrasounds performed at 20 weeks or later. There is no need to book or pay for a separate exam solely for gender identification.

Ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure. It does not use ionizing radiation making it very safe. There are no known risks to pregnant individuals or their unborn babies.

MSP Eligible. Ultrasound services are covered under MSP with a valid Care Card.

Diagnostic Ultrasound Exams Offered at Medray

Abdomen

Biliary system, Gallbladder, appendix, Liver, Pancreas, Spleen, Aorta, Kidneys , Abdominal Wall, Liver fibrosis

Groin

Inguinal area

Renal

Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate ,Post Void Residual

Pelvic

Adnexae, Bladder, Uterus, Ovaries

Scrotal

Testicles, Epididymi, Varicocele

Obstetrical

Dating US, Nuchal Translucency, Detail Anatomy, Growth & Fluid

Thyroid and Neck

Thyroid gland, submandibular gland, salivary glands, lymph nodes

Breast

Chest wall, Breast, Axilla

Musculoskeletal

Shoulders, Achilles

Palpable lumps on body

Head, Neck, Back, Extremities

Vascular Imaging

Carotid Doppler & Lower Extremity DVT Doppler