Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, ultrasound is considered safe during pregnancy when performed by a qualified radiologist. It does not use radiation and is routinely used to monitor fetal growth and development.

The first pregnancy scan is usually done between 6 to 8 weeks. It helps confirm pregnancy, check the fetal heartbeat, and calculate gestational age.

An NT scan is done between 12 and 13 weeks of pregnancy. It helps assess the risk of certain chromosomal abnormalities and supports early pregnancy screening.

An anomaly scan checks the baby’s organs and structure, usually around 19–20 weeks. A growth scan is done later to monitor fetal growth, weight, and well-being.

Yes, a valid doctor’s prescription is required for all ultrasound examinations, including pregnancy and diagnostic scans, as per medical guidelines.

Yes, when medically indicated and performed by an experienced radiologist, 3D and 4D ultrasounds are safe and help in better fetal assessment.

Doppler ultrasound is used to assess blood flow between the placenta and fetus. It is especially helpful in high-risk pregnancies to monitor fetal health.

Breast sonography helps evaluate breast lumps, pain, infections, or other abnormalities. It is safe and does not involve radiation.

Most ultrasound scans take about 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the type of scan and clinical requirement.

In most cases, reports are provided on the same day. The timing may vary depending on the type of examination.

The Ultrasound Clinic is located in Hadapsar, Pune, and is easily accessible for patients in nearby areas.

You can book an appointment by calling the clinic directly or by visiting the clinic during working hours.