Frequently Asked Questions
What is 3D/4D ultrasound, and how is it different from traditional 2D ultrasound?
Traditional 2D ultrasound provides flat, black-and-white images, while 3D ultrasound adds depth, offering three-dimensional views. 4D ultrasound goes a step further, providing real-time images, allowing you to see your baby's movements in the womb
IS Ultrasound safe for my baby?
Yes, ultrasound is completely safe for your baby. The equipment we use emits low-frequency sound waves, and our registered sonographers follow strict safety guidelines to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the baby.
When is the best time for a 3D/4D ultrasound during pregnancy?
The optimal time for 3D/4D ultrasound is typically between 26 to 32 weeks of pregnancy. During this period, your baby has developed facial features, but there is still enough room for clear imaging.
How early can I find out the gender of my baby through ultrasound?
Gender determination is generally possible during a 2D ultrasound as early as 15 weeks. However, the visibility of certain details, including gender, can be influenced by the baby's position.
How do mobile ultrasound services work?
We bring our state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment to your location, whether it's your home, office, or another convenient spot. Simply schedule an appointment, and our registered sonographers will arrive with everything needed for the ultrasound session.
What diagnostic services do you offer?
We offer a range of diagnostic ultrasound services, including abdominal, OB, pelvic, vascular, and small parts imaging. Our registered sonographers are equipped to provide accurate and detailed diagnostic exams.
Are your sonographers registered and experienced?
Yes, our sonographers are registered healthcare professionals with over 10+ years of combined experience in hospital settings. You can trust in their expertise to provide high-quality imaging services..
What do I need to do to prepare for an ultrasound session??
For abdominal ultrasounds, it is recommended to not eat or drink anything 6-8 hours prior to exam. For any pelvic or 1st trimester OB exam, it is best to have a full bladder.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept various forms of payment, including credit card, zelle, apple pay, and cash. We are currently not taking any form of insurance