Our Imaging Services
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General Ultrasound

What is a General Ultrasound?
Ultrasound, also known as a sonogram, or ultrasonography, is widely used in medicine for patients of all ages. Ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure that transmits high-frequency sound waves through body tissues. These sound waves are transformed into images of the internal structures of the body. Ultrasound is safe, noninvasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.
- Abdomen
- Pelvic
- Pelvic- (includes transvaginal)
- Transrectal/Prostate
- Obstetrical (Less than 16 weeks)
- Obstetrical (Greater than 16 weeks)
- Nuchal Translucency - IPS
- Breast & Axilla
- Testicular
- Thyroid
- Neck
- Other Soft Tissue
Muscloskeletal Ultrasound

What is a Musculoskeletal Ultrasound?
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound is a targeted ultrasound which targets muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints throughout the body. It is used to help diagnose sprains, strains, tears, and other soft tissue conditions.
- Abdomen
- Pelvic
- Pelvic- (includes transvaginal)
- Transrectal/Prostate
- Obstetrical (Less than 16 weeks)
- Obstetrical (Greater than 16 weeks)
- Nuchal Translucency - IPS
- Breast & Axilla
- Testicular
- Thyroid
- Neck
- Other Soft Tissue
General X-Ray
(Including Chiropractor referrals)

What is a General X-ray?
A general X-ray is the original and most commonly used form of diagnostic imaging. Small amounts of radiation are passed through a selected part of the body to produce a diagnostic image. It is usually used to evaluate the chest and musculoskeletal system.