Radiology Services

Some of the diagnostic services provided at A4 Hospital are:

Ultrasounds play a significant role during the conception period for various reasons, which include analyzing the gestational age, monitoring fetal growth, and antenatal screening for fetal disorders. These procedures at A4 Hospital are safe as we do not involve any radiation in the process. 

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·       A viability scan is generally examined at the beginning of the first trimester to determine the number of fetuses in the womb and their growth.

·       NT scan, at A4 Hospital is used to measure the thickness of the nuchal fold to analyze if the fetus has any Down syndrome or genetic disorders.

·       An early target scan, also known as an anomaly scan is used to examine if the unborn baby has any birth defects.

·       Target + Fetal echo is the procedure used to examine the heart of the fetus in detail.

·       Growth scan + Doppler is used by our trained gynecologists in the third trimester of pregnancy. The procedure is helpful to examine the growth of the fetus’s heart and its blood flow to the umbilical cord.

·       An amniotic fluid index (AFI) screening scan is generally used to measure the depth of the amniotic fluid in a woman’s uterus. The procedure is helpful for A4 specialists in ensuring that fetal gets enough oxygen to breathe.

·       A fetal heart rate (FHR) screening scan is used to monitor the heart rate and rhythm of the fetus and its well-being.

·       A cervical length screening scan is helpful for A4 gynecologists to measure the patient’s cervical length. The procedure is used when the expectant mother experiences the risk of preterm delivery.

·       A second opinion scan is the procedure used to get an expert review at A4 Hospital on early pregnancy issues such as miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, and so on.

·       Abdominal ultrasound is used to examine the internal organs of the abdomen such as gall bladder, liver, spleen, and pancreas.

Other types of ultrasound scans include:

·       Abdominal ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology services is used to examine the health and growth of the unborn baby, during conception.

·       The pelvic scan is used to examine the women’s reproductive organs.

·       The scrotal scan is used to examine the man’s scrotum and testicles.

·       A venous doppler scan is used to examine the blow flow of arms and legs in the patient’s body.

·       The saline-infused sonogram, also known as sonohysterography is used to examine the uterus in detail.

·       3D/4D Ultrasound is used to examine suspected fetal anomalies in real-time.

·       Colposcopy is a procedure used to determine if the tissues are cancerous by collecting them from the cervix and vaginal wall.