What is an Ultrasound Examination?
Ultrasound is the use of sound waves to obtain a medical image or picture of various organs and tissues in the body. It is a painless and safe procedure. Ultrasound produces very precise images of your soft tissue (heart, blood vessels, uterus, bladder, etc.) and reveals internal motion such as heart beat and blood flow. It can detect diseased or damaged tissues, locate abnormal growths and identify a wide variety of changing conditions, which enables your doctor to make a quick and accurate diagnosis.
What Can You Expect During the Ultrasound?
You will be assisted on an examination table. At this time, a transmission gel will be applied to the area of your body that will be examined. A transducer will be moved slowly over the body part being imaged. The transducer sends a signal to a computer that produces the ultrasound image. You will feel slight pressure and the movement of the transducer over the body.
For Your Personal Safety and Comfort
- Wear comfortable clothing.
- Avoid wearing jewelry.
- Avoid soft drinks before the exam.
Instructions for you
Often, your imaging procedure will require advance preparation. It is important that you following the instructions carefully in order to achieve the best diagnostic image. The following list of advance instructions are listed according to procedure. Please locate your procedure and follow the instructions listed.
- You should register 15 minutes prior to your appointment
- Exam should take approximately 30 minutes.
- Fasting 12 to 14 hours prior to exam is preferred.
- There are no special instructions for you.
- Exam takes about 30 minutes.
- Do not wear clothing such as a turtleneck or shirts with high collars.
- Exam takes one hour.
- There are no special instructions for an extremity ultrasound.
- You must register 15 minutes prior to your appointment.
- Exam should take about 30 minutes.
- Fasting 12 to 14 hours prior to exam is preferred.
- You must register 15 minutes prior to your appointment.
- Exam takes about 30 minutes.
- You may not have any food or drink 12 to 14 hours prior to the exam.
- Exam takes about 30 minutes.
- Drink 32 ounces of water at least 1 hour prior to appointment.
- Register 15 minutes before exam.
- Drink 32 ounces of water at least 1 hour prior to appointment.
- Do not empty your bladder prior to the exam.
- Register 15 minutes before exam.
- You may not have any food or drink 2 hours prior to the exam.
- You may not have any food or drink 12 hours prior to the exam.
- Exam should take about 30 minutes.
- You may not have any food or drink 12 hours prior to the exam.
- Exam should take about 2 hours.
- There are not special instructions for this exam.
- There are no special instructions for this exam.