DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

Ultrasound Scan

Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging examination that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of internal organs, soft tissues and blood vessels. It supports accurate diagnosis and preventive healthcare without the use of ionising radiation.

UNDERSTANDING ULTRASOUND

Clear Imaging, Thoughtful Care

Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves to provide detailed, real-time visualisation of structures within the body. It is widely used to examine the abdomen, pelvis, thyroid, breast, blood vessels and other soft tissues, helping doctors evaluate your health without exposure to radiation. At Ikigai, every scan is performed with precision and interpreted within the context of your overall health and wellbeing.

YOUR ULTRASOUND EXPERIENCE

Your Ultrasound Journey

From preparation through to image interpretation, here's what you can expect during your ultrasound appointment at Ikigai.

Ultrasound Journey
WHY ULTRASOUND

Benefits Of Ultrasound Imaging

Ultrasound provides fast, accurate imaging while remaining comfortable and radiation-free, making it suitable for a wide range of diagnostic and preventive healthcare needs.

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Radiation-Free

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves instead of ionising radiation, making it suitable for many routine and follow-up examinations.

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Real-Time Imaging

Live imaging enables healthcare professionals to evaluate organs, tissues and blood flow as the examination is being performed.

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Comfortable & Non-Invasive

Most ultrasound examinations are quick, painless and require little to no recovery time afterwards.

COMMON APPLICATIONS

Ultrasound Examinations

Ultrasound is a versatile imaging tool used across a wide range of clinical specialties. Your doctor may recommend different examinations depending on your symptoms, medical history and health goals.

Abdominal Ultrasound

Assessment of the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas and spleen.

Pelvic Ultrasound

Evaluation of the uterus, ovaries, bladder and other pelvic structures.

Breast Ultrasound

Additional breast imaging for evaluating specific areas of concern.

Thyroid Ultrasound

Assessment of thyroid nodules, enlargement and gland structure.

Vascular Ultrasound

Evaluation of arteries, veins and blood circulation throughout the body.

Pregnancy Ultrasound

Monitoring foetal growth and development throughout pregnancy.

BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT

Preparing For Your Ultrasound

Preparation varies depending on the type of ultrasound examination. Our team will provide personalised instructions before your appointment.

Wear Comfortable Clothing

Loose-fitting clothing helps make your examination more comfortable.

Follow Preparation Instructions

Some examinations require fasting or a full bladder beforehand.

Bring Relevant Medical Records

Previous reports or imaging may assist with clinical interpretation.

Doctor Consultation
AFTER YOUR SCAN

Understanding Your Results

Your ultrasound findings are reviewed alongside your symptoms, medical history and health objectives. Our doctors take the time to explain your results clearly, answer your questions and recommend appropriate next steps where necessary.

✓ Personalised Clinical Interpretation
✓ Clear Explanation Of Findings
✓ Preventive Health Guidance
✓ Recommendations For Follow-Up Care
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Everything You Need To Know

If you have additional questions, our team will be happy to guide you before your appointment.

Is ultrasound safe?

Yes. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves and does not involve ionising radiation, making it a safe imaging option for many patients.

How long does an ultrasound scan take?

Most examinations take between 15 and 45 minutes depending on the area being examined.

Will I receive my results immediately?

Your images will be reviewed by the doctor before the findings are discussed with you. Timing may vary depending on the examination.

Do I need to prepare before my scan?

Preparation varies depending on the examination. Some scans require fasting while others require a full bladder. Our team will advise you beforehand.

Is ultrasound painful?

Most ultrasound examinations are painless. You may experience slight pressure from the probe during certain examinations.

IKIGAI MEDICAL

Your Health Deserves Thoughtful Care

Whether you are attending for preventive health screening or investigating a specific concern, our team is here to support you with personalised guidance every step of the way.

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