Types of Specialized Ultrasounds:
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Cranial Ultrasound – Used for newborns to assess brain development and detect possible conditions like bleeding or hydrocephalus.
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Abdominal Ultrasound – Evaluates the liver, kidneys, intestines, and other organs to check for abnormalities or infections.
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Hip Ultrasound – Helps diagnose conditions like developmental hip dysplasia, which is common in newborns.
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Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiography) – Used to assess the heart’s function, structure, and detect congenital conditions.
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Renal & Bladder Ultrasound – Checks kidney health and urinary tract function in infants and children.
Pediatric & Neonatal Ultrasounds
Specialized ultrasounds for infants and children provide a safe, non-invasive way to assess their health, monitor development, and detect early conditions that may require medical attention.

Why Might Your Child Need an Ultrasound?
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Early detection of developmental or congenital conditions
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Non-invasive and pain-free diagnostic imaging
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Helps monitor growth and organ function
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Safe for infants and young children without radiation exposure
What to Expect During the Procedure:
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Preparation: Minimal to none—some scans may require fasting.
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Scanning Process: A technician applies gel and moves a soft transducer over the area being examined.
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Duration: Typically, 15-30 minutes, depending on the type of scan.
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Results: A doctor reviews the scan and discusses findings
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