Ultrasound, or sonography, uses sound waves to create images of organs, tissues, and blood flow. It is particularly useful for monitoring pregnancies, examining abdominal organs, and assessing blood flow.
Ultrasound imaging at Chase Lodge Imaging uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the inside of the body. It is a safe, non-invasive procedure used for a variety of diagnostic purposes.
Our ultrasound services provide detailed images of the developing fetus, aiding in the monitoring of fetal growth, detecting congenital abnormalities, and assessing the health of the mother. These high-resolution images ensure timely and effective prenatal care.
We utilize ultrasound technology to evaluate abdominal organs, diagnosing conditions such as gallstones, liver disease, and kidney abnormalities. Our advanced imaging techniques provide clear and accurate visuals, crucial for developing targeted treatment strategies for abdominal health issues.
Ultrasound scans of the heart and blood vessels are essential for diagnosing conditions such as heart disease, blood clots, and vascular malformations. Our state-of-the-art imaging helps in detailed assessment, enabling comprehensive cardiac care and intervention planning.
Ultrasound scans offer detailed images of muscles, tendons, and joints, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions such as tendonitis, ligament injuries, and joint abnormalities. The clarity and detail of our ultrasound scans ensure accurate diagnoses, facilitating effective management of musculoskeletal health issues.
Preparation for an ultrasound may vary depending on the type of scan. Some may require a full bladder, while others may need fasting. Our staff will provide specific instructions based on your scheduled ultrasound.
Schedule your ultrasound appointment online via our Booking Form or call us at 020 8458 0567. We are here to assist you with convenient appointment times.
Yes, ultrasound is a very safe imaging technique that does not use radiation.
An ultrasound typically takes between 15 to 45 minutes.
Preparation depends on the type of ultrasound. Our team will provide you with detailed instructions.