Ultrasound
Safe, radiation-free and real-time imaging of organs and blood vessels
Ultrasound (also called sonography) is a safe, noninvasive imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of structures inside your body. It is commonly used to evaluate organs such as the liver, kidneys and heart, as well as the reproductive system. Doppler ultrasound is a special type of ultrasound that is used to evaluate how blood is flowing throughout the body’s vascular system, and can detect blockages or vessel narrowing. Ultrasound does not use any ionizing radiation, which is why it is so often used in prenatal imaging.

