At Advik Diagnostics, our 4D & 5D ultrasound services offer a remarkable way to view the inside of the body with exceptional clarity. Using advanced technology, we create detailed three-dimensional images to assist in the diagnosis and monitoring of various conditions. Our skilled technicians ensure a comfortable and informative experience for every patient, providing valuable insights for healthcare professionals.
Doctors recommend ultrasound tests for various purposes such as:
Yes, you can drink water before an ultrasound test. Some ultrasound tests require a full bladder to visualize the internal structure properly.
The cost of an ultrasound test in Delhi starts at INR 1000. However, prices may vary depending on factors such as the type of ultrasound, location, and the diagnostic center. Advik Diagnostics offers competitive pricing and discounts for ultrasound tests.
Yes, ultrasound can detect various types of liver diseases such as hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Advik Diagnostics provides accurate ultrasound imaging for the detection and diagnosis of liver conditions.
Ultrasound can detect various diseases including kidney stones, gallbladder stones, hepatitis, fatty liver, enlarged spleen, breast lumps, varicocele, and more. Advik Diagnostics offers comprehensive ultrasound imaging services for the diagnosis of these conditions.
No, it is not recommended to eat anything before an abdominal ultrasound scan. Fasting for a minimum of 8 hours is usually required to prevent gas accumulation and ensure clear imaging. Advik Diagnostics provides specific instructions to patients before the scan.
Ultrasound is also known as USG (Ultrasonography) and sonography. Advik Diagnostics uses these terms interchangeably in reference to ultrasound imaging.
No, ultrasound does not pose any significant risks to patients. It uses sound waves instead of radiation to produce images of the internal organs. Advik Diagnostics ensures the safety and comfort of patients during ultrasound procedures.
A level 2 ultrasound, also known as a detailed or targeted ultrasound, is typically performed during the second trimester of pregnancy. It provides a more comprehensive evaluation of the fetus, including detailed images of the anatomy and organs. Advik Diagnostics offers level 2 ultrasound scans for thorough fetal assessment.
A normal ultrasound report indicates that no abnormalities or significant findings were detected during the examination. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider for interpretation and further evaluation if necessary. Advik Diagnostics provides detailed ultrasound reports for patient evaluation and follow-up.
Yes, ultrasound can detect certain types of cancers and tumors, although it may not always provide a definitive diagnosis. It is particularly useful for imaging soft tissues and organs, and can help identify abnormal growths that may require further evaluation. Advik Diagnostics utilizes ultrasound imaging as part of cancer detection and monitoring protocols.
The duration of an ultrasound scan can vary depending on the type of examination and the specific areas being evaluated. However, most ultrasound scans typically take between 15 to 30 minutes to complete. Advik Diagnostics aims to provide efficient and timely ultrasound services for patient convenience.
CT (computed tomography) scans are generally considered more accurate than ultrasound for certain types of imaging, particularly for detailed visualization of internal structures and abnormalities. However, ultrasound is often preferred for its safety, non-invasiveness, and real-time imaging capabilities. Advik Diagnostics offers both CT and ultrasound services, utilizing each modality based on the specific clinical indications and patient needs.
Ultrasound is not typically used as the primary imaging modality for detecting gastric ulcers. However, it may be employed in certain cases to evaluate the progression or complications of ulcers. Advik Diagnostics recommends appropriate diagnostic approaches based on individual patient needs and clinical considerations.