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Pregnancy Ultrasound

Pregnancy Ultrasound

What is a Pregnancy Ultrasound?

At In One Imaging, we offer pregnancy ultrasound scans as part of our full range of medical imaging services. These ultrasound scans are essential diagnostic tools used to monitor the baby’s development throughout pregnancy and detect any potential abnormalities or health issues. Our team of highly experienced medical professionals will provide you with the best quality care and make your ultrasound experience as comfortable as possible.

Our Pregnancy Ultrasound services at In One Imaging include:

  • Early pregnancy/Dating scan

    This ultrasound scan is used to accurately date a pregnancy, check for multiple pregnancies and confirm fetal activity. It is typically performed between 6-10 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Nuchal Translucency scan

    This scan is used to check the risk of your baby having any chromosomal abnormalities like down syndrome. It will not confirm any abnormalities but will tell you if the risk is high or low. It is typically performed between 11-14 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Structural/Morphology scan

    This scan helps to assess the size, shape and position of your baby’s organs and confirm the gender. It is performed between 18-20 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Growth scan

    This scan helps to monitor the growth and development of your baby. It is performed between 32-40 weeks of pregnancy.

Pregnancy Ultrasound patient preparation

Frequently Asked Questions

Remember, these FAQs are general in nature, and it's important to consult with your healthcare provider for specific instructions and information related to your individual case.

Bulk Billing

We are a bulk-billing clinic for Medicare eligible patients for most examinations. Please give us a call for more information.

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