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Siddhivinayak Ultrasound Centre

Siddhivinayak Ultrasound Centre

Diagnostic centre in Palwal, Palwal

Opposite Civil Hospital, New Sohna Road, Palwal
Palwal - 121102
7015831199
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM

About Siddhivinayak Ultrasound Centre in Palwal

Siddhivinayak Ultrasound Centre is a trusted diagnostic center offering the best ultrasound, color Doppler, and specialized scans. Our services include Fibroscan, Fat Quantification, Fetal Echo, Neurosonogram, Anomaly Scan, Level I (NT, NB Scan), Level II, TVS Scan, 5D CNS, 5D Heart, 5D Follicles, Neck, Thyroid, Breast, and Scrotum scans. Led by Dr. Virender, our expert radiologists and sonologists use advanced ultrasound equipment for precise imaging. We prioritize patient comfort, delivering a comprehensive, patient-centric approach for accurate diagnostics you can rely on.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Fibroscan painful?

No, Fibroscan is completely non-invasive and painless. It feels like a simple ultrasound and usually takes less than 15 minutes, making it a safe alternative to a liver biopsy.

2. What does fat quantification mean?

Fat quantification measures the percentage of fat present in the liver. This helps doctors identify and monitor the severity of fatty liver disease, which is becoming increasingly common due to lifestyle factors.

3. Who should go for this test?

It is especially useful for people with obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, or metabolic disorders. Early detection can prevent progression to more serious liver conditions.

4. Does a Fibroscan hurt or need recovery time?

Not at all. It is a painless, non-invasive test similar to an ultrasound. The scan usually takes about 10–15 minutes and you can resume normal activities immediately afterward.

5. What exactly is liver fat quantificationa and Who should consider this test?

Fat quantification measures how much fat is deposited inside your liver. This test is important to diagnose and monitor fatty liver disease, which can silently progress without obvious symptoms. People who are overweight, diabetic, or have high cholesterol benefit the most. Early detection helps in adopting lifestyle changes or treatment before the condition worsens.

6. Why would my gynecologist recommend a fetal echo?

A fetal echo checks the baby’s heart in detail while still in the womb. It helps detect structural or functional heart problems early, giving doctors time to plan proper care even before delivery.

7. What does a neurosonogram show? Is it safe for the mother and baby?

A neurosonogram provides detailed images of the baby’s brain development. It helps in identifying abnormalities in brain structures and ensures the nervous system is developing normally. Yes, it is completely safe, non-invasive, and uses sound waves instead of radiation. It offers vital insights without causing any harm.

8. Why should I get an NT/NB scan?

The NT/NB scan measures the fluid at the back of the baby’s neck and checks the nasal bone. These markers help assess the chances of chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome.

9. Is a TVS scan uncomfortable?

A TVS scan may feel a little unusual but is generally not painful. It uses a slim probe to provide a clearer view of the uterus, ovaries, and early pregnancy development.

10. Can a 5D heart scan really detect small heart problems?

Yes, it gives high-definition views of the baby’s heart structure and function. This advanced imaging helps detect even minor congenital heart conditions that may not show up in routine scans.

11. What information does a thyroid ultrasound provide?

It shows whether there are nodules, cysts, or enlargement of the thyroid gland. This helps in managing thyroid disorders effectively and ruling out serious conditions.

12. Can a breast ultrasound detect small lumps?

Yes, it is very effective in spotting lumps, cysts, or abnormal growths. It is especially useful for women with dense breast tissue where mammograms may not be clear.