Ultrasound (USG) Routine
Routine ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test used to evaluate abdominal organs, pelvic structures, thyroid, soft tissues, and many day-to-day clinical concerns. It supports early diagnosis and treatment planning with clear, clinically useful reporting.
- Useful for abdominal pain, swelling, urinary issues, and routine pelvic assessment
- Widely used in thyroid, soft tissue, and follow-up screening studies
- No radiation and patient-friendly non-invasive scan process
- Supports quick medical decisions through timely and structured reports
Frequently Asked Questions
Is routine USG painful?
No. Routine ultrasound is usually painless and non-invasive.
Do I need fasting before ultrasound?
Some abdominal scans may need short fasting. Our team shares preparation instructions before your appointment.
How long does a routine USG take?
Most routine studies are completed in about 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being examined.
Is ultrasound safe for repeated follow-up?
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and is commonly used for repeat monitoring when needed.
Can USG detect multiple problems in one visit?
It can evaluate many organs and tissues in one session as advised by your doctor and clinical requirement.
When will I receive the report?
In most routine cases, reporting is provided the same day or as guided by the center team.