State-of-the-art imaging for detailed assessment of your baby's health and development
Fetal ultrasound is a crucial part of your prenatal care. It is a non-invasive, painless procedure that uses sound waves to create images of your baby, allowing us to monitor their growth and development.
This scan is typically performed between 6–10 weeks of pregnancy. It confirms the presence of a pregnancy, checks for a fetal heartbeat, and determines the number of embryos. It also helps estimate your due date and assess the location of the pregnancy to rule out ectopic implantation.
Conducted during the first trimester, this scan measures the fluid-filled space at the back of the baby's neck. Increased thickness may indicate a higher risk of chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome. It is often combined with blood tests for a more accurate risk assessment.
Usually performed around 18–22 weeks, this comprehensive scan examines your baby's anatomy in detail. It checks the brain, spine, heart, kidneys, limbs, and other organs for structural abnormalities. It also evaluates the placenta, amniotic fluid, and umbilical cord.
This specialized scan focuses on the baby's heart and is typically recommended if there is a family history of heart defects or if concerns arise during the anomaly scan. It assesses the heart's structure, rhythm, and blood flow to detect congenital heart conditions early.
Done in the third trimester or when clinically indicated, this scan monitors your baby's growth and development. It measures head, abdominal, and femur size to estimate fetal weight and ensure the baby is growing appropriately for gestational age.
This scan evaluates blood flow in key vessels such as the umbilical artery, uterine arteries, and fetal brain. It helps assess placental function and detect issues like fetal growth restriction or preeclampsia risk, guiding decisions about timing and mode of delivery.
Fetal Anomalies, Placental Issues, Multiple Gestation
We use state-of-the-art ultrasound technology to provide exceptionally clear images, allowing for detailed assessments. Our team is highly experienced in fetal scanning, ensuring both accuracy and a reassuring experience.