Ob/Gyn ultrasounds at ARC
Whether you are planning to start a family, in need of routine gynecological screenings, or facing reproductive health challenges, our Ob/Gyn ultrasound services are designed to support you through all the stages of life. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care through pelvic ultrasounds, aiming to assist women in achieving their health goals.
Pelvic ultrasounds are commonly used to:
- Confirm pregnancy
- Assess the growth, development, sex, size, and position of the baby
- Identify potential birth defects
- Determine the presence of an ectopic pregnancy
- Explore causes of abnormal uterine bleeding
- Evaluate for ovarian cysts and possible ovarian cancer
- Diagnose uterine polyps
- Determine the presence and location of uterine tumors such as fibroids
What is a pelvic ultrasound?
A pelvic ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture real-time images of the female reproductive system. This advanced diagnostic tool is beneficial for monitoring and assessing the health of expectant mothers, their babies, and women's pelvic organs.
Additional benefits include:
- Monitoring the progress of treatment
- Promoting earlier detection of some conditions and diseases
- Revealing unexpected conditions not related to the reason for your test
- Viewing pelvic organs in real-time
Conditions
- Ectopic Pregnancy
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Ectopic Pregnancy
An ectopic pregnancy develops outside the uterus. It almost always happens in a fallopian tube.
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- Ovarian Cancer
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Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in your ovaries or at the end of the fallopian tubes next to an ovary. Only people with ovaries get this kind of cancer.
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- Ovarian Cysts
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Ovarian Cysts
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms on or inside an ovary.
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- Uterine Fibroids
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Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids are firm, dense tumors made of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue that develop in the uterus. Fibroids are very common. In almost all fibroid cases, the tumors are not cancer. These tumors are not linked to cancer and don't increase a woman's risk for uterine cancer. Symptoms include heavy or lengthy periods, abnormal bleeding between periods, pelvic pain, frequent urination, low back pain, pain during intercourse, or a firm mass often near the middle of the pelvis.
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