1. What Is an Ultrasound?

    Many people who hear the term "ultrasound" likely picture a pregnant woman in her doctor's office getting a sneak peek of the baby growing inside her womb -- perhaps even finding out whether she should paint the nursery pink or blue. But while fetal imaging is one of the most common uses of ultrasounds, this diagnostic tool actually has many applications.How Ultrasound I…Read More

  2. 3D/4D ULTRASOUND

    Like regular ultrasounds, 3D and 4D ultrasounds use sound waves to create an image of your baby in your womb. What's different is that 3D ultrasounds create a three-dimensional image of your baby, while 4D ultrasounds create a live video effect, like a movie -- you can watch your baby smile or yawn.Jul 2, 2018 3D/4D Ultrasound - WebMD   https://www.webmd.com › …Read More

  3. 1st Trimester Ultrasound

    Positive pregnancy test Call your doctor and schedule a pregnancy confirmation/dating ultrasound See your baby on a large screen monitor and listen to your baby's heart beating. Every patient receives a heart beat teddy bear and pictures. You have a choice to choose the location of your next ultrasound. Choose Ultracare Diagnostic Imaging Insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare …Read More

  4. Breast Ultrasound

    WHAT IS A BREAST ULTRASOUND? Breast ultrasound is a noninvasive medical test that uses sound waves (not x-rays) from a hand-held unit called a transducer to produce pictures of the inside of the breast. An ultrasound test may be useful if your mammogram shows a mass, or if a lump is felt during a breast exam that may or may not be seen on a mammogram. A breast ultrasound e…Read More

  5. Testicle and Scrotal sac Ultrasound

    An ultrasound is often the first test done if the doctor thinks you might have testicular cancer. It uses sound waves to produce images of the inside of your body. It can be used to see if a change is a certain benign condition (like a hydrocele or varicocele) or a solid tumor that could be a cancer…Read More

  6. Thyroid Ultrasound

    How Do I Know If I Have Thyroid Cancer? Thyroid nodules, or lumps, are very common. Most aren’t cancer.Your thyroid is the small, butterfly-shaped gland usually located at the bottom front of your neck. If you have a lump on it, chances are you found it yourself, though your doctor may have detected it during a physical exam. If you have discovered a lump on your own,…Read More

  7. Pregnancy Ultrasound

    Diagnostic and 3D/4D ultrasound Over 25 years of Ob ultrasound experience. We specialize in OB ultrasound. The entire wall is an ultrasound screen. Every patient receives a heart beat teddy bear with a recording of your baby's heart beating and  pictures. Friends and family are welcome in our beautiful spacious scanning room. The ultimate baby bonding experience. If you n…Read More

  8. Postmenopausal Bleeding

    If you’ve gone through menopause, you shouldn’t have any menstrual bleeding. Menopause means you haven’t had a period in at least one year. If you have any bleeding -- even if it’s only spotting -- you should see a doctor. She’ll want to rule out serious causes, like cancer.What Causes It? A number of conditions may lead to postmenopausal bleeding: Polyps: T…Read More