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Ultrasound

An ultrasound exam uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize soft-tissue organs in the body without the use of radiation. Sound waves are produced by a transducer that is gently moved across the skin. When these sound waves reach various tissue depths in the body, echoes are produced, and they are sent back to the transducer, which electronically converts them into an image displayed on a video screen.

Is Ultrasound Safe?

No harmful effects from diagnostic ultrasound have been identified.

What Does the Exam Involve?

An ultrasound is a painless procedure during which you lie comfortably on an examination table. Using a water-soluble gel, the technologist begins scanning by moving a transducer gently across the skin. The images created will be reviewed by the radiologist.

Once the radiologist reviews and interprets your images, the results will be sent to the healthcare provider.

Preparations for Ultrasound

Exam Area Approximate Length of Exam
Abdomen 45 minutes
Includes gallbladder, liver, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys. Fat-free diet the night before the study. Nothing by mouth after midnight.
No food or liquid.
Obstetrical Biophysical Profile 45 minutes
A full bladder is needed to properly visualize the uterus. Empty your bladder, then drink 36 ounces of water one hour prior to the exam. Do not empty your bladder until
after the exam.
Pelvic/Transvaginal
60 minutes
A full bladder is needed to properly visualize the uterus. Empty your bladder, then drink 36 ounces of water one hour prior to the exam. Do not empty your bladder until after the exam.
Breast 30 minutes
No preparation is necessary.
Thyroid  
30 minutes
No preparation is necessary. 

What are the uses for Ultrasound?

Obstetrical Ultrasound

Ultrasound is used to determine the position, approximate age, and the well-being of the fetus.

 

Other Uses

Other areas of the body commonly studied are the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, thyroid, breasts, and pelvic area.

Ultrasound studies are available for children
under age 12; call (541) 789-6150 for details.

Service Locations & Contact Information

  • Asante Imaging
    Asante Imaging

    541-789-6150

    Rogue Regional Medical Center
    692 Murphy Rd.
    Medford, OR 97504

  • Asante Women's Imaging
    Asante Women's Imaging

    541-955-5446

    The Women's Center
    1075 SW Grandview Ave.
    Grants Pass, OR 97526

2650 Siskiyou Blvd., Medford, OR 97504

541-789-7000