1. Pregnancy 3D 4D ultrasound

    What's the Difference Between 2D, 3D, and 4D Scans? While a 2D ultrasound provides a grainy, flat image of your little one, 3D ultrasounds will show more detail. During the 3D ultrasound, multiple 2D images are taken from different angles, and these are rendered together to create a three-dimensional image of your baby. This scan can provide a clear image of the fetus, inc…Read More

  2. Anatomy Screening OB ultrasound

    Detailed Anatomy Ultrasound The detailed anatomy ultrasound, sometimes called the second trimester scan or the anatomical scan, is a routine ultrasound that is available to all pregnant women in Ontario. Timing Ultrasounds can be done throughout the course of pregnancy. This particular ultrasound is typically done in the second trimester, ideally between 18 and 22 weeks ge…Read More

  3. 3D/4D Pregnancy ultrasound Kailua Hawaii

    We offer the unique opportunity to see your unborn child with the most up to date technology for 3D/4D ultrasound. Our ultrasound machines are the most advanced available. The technology is so precise, it can capture your baby’s movements in real time (4D) and provide quality 3D images. Our ultrasonographers are registered sonographers with extensive experience in 3D/4D …Read More

  4. 1st trimester ultrasound

    First trimester ultrasound In the first trimester, an early ultrasound is often a routine part of prenatal care between 6 to 9 weeks of pregnancy. However a first-trimester ultrasound isn’t standard practice, because it’s still too early for your practitioner to see your baby in detail. Most practitioners wait until at least 6 weeks to perform a first pregnancy ultraso…Read More