Muthamil Hospital
Folio · Imaging

Jun 2026

Imaging

Ultrasonography

Obstetric, abdominal and USG-guided diagnostic scans.

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Overview

Ultrasonography uses sound waves to image organs in real time — without radiation. We perform a full range of obstetric scans (dating, anomaly, growth, biophysical profile and Doppler), abdominal and pelvic ultrasound, transvaginal scans, soft-tissue and small-parts imaging, and USG-guided procedures including FNAC, trucut biopsy and drainage of deep-seated collections. All obstetric scans are performed in line with PCPNDT regulations: foetal sex is never disclosed.

Tests & services

  • Obstetric ultrasound — dating, NT, anomaly, growth, biophysical profile
  • Foetal Doppler & umbilical artery studies
  • Transvaginal sonography (TVS)
  • Abdominal & pelvic ultrasound
  • Pelvic / gynaecological scans
  • USG of soft tissues, thyroid, breast, scrotum
  • Arterial & venous Doppler — peripheral, carotid, renal
  • Paediatric and neonatal abdomen / cranial scans
  • USG-guided FNAC and trucut (core) biopsy
  • USG-guided aspiration & drainage of collections

Patient preparation

  • Abdominal scan: 6 hours fasting (water allowed) for clearest images of gallbladder and pancreas
  • Pelvic / obstetric scan (early pregnancy): a full bladder is needed — drink 4–5 glasses of water 1 hour before
  • Bring antenatal records, previous scans and the obstetrician's referral
  • Wear loose clothing that allows easy access to the area being scanned
  • PCPNDT-compliant: foetal sex is not disclosed under any circumstance.
  • USG-guided FNAC is coordinated with the pathology team for same-visit sampling.
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