Ultrasonography

Viability Scan

A Fetal Viability Scan is an ultrasound examination, usually carried out at 7 to 12 weeks, to confirm that the pregnancy is developing normally and to provide reassurance. Additionally, this scan will confirm or exclude whether twins are present.

NT Scan

Nuchal translucency scan is done at 11–13.6 weeks that evaluates baby for any features of chromosomal or genetic syndromes.

Anomaly Scan

The anomaly scan, also sometimes called the anatomy scan, 20 week ultrasound scan or level 2 ultrasound, evaluates anatomical structures of fetus and the placenta. This scan is an important and common component of routine prenatal care.

Color Doppler Scan

Color doppler scan is used to evaluate blood flows to the baby and also to determine any intervention if required at that particular week of gestation.

Growth Scan

A growth scan, also known as baby wellbeing or reassurance scan, offers just that. This non-invasive ultrasound measures your baby's size and overall health, providing vital information about their growth and development.

Screening for Cervical Insufficiency

Cervical insufficiency or cervical incompetence is the presumed weakness of the cervix that leads to loss of an otherwise healthy pregnancy. Screening of cervix is done at 11–13.6 weeks and 18–20 weeks or more to rule out same.

Multiple Pregnancy ( Twin, Triplets Etc )

A multiple pregnancy is a pregnancy where you're carrying more than one baby at a time. If you're carrying two babies, they are called twins. Three babies that are carried during one pregnancy are called triplets. You can also carry more than three babies at one time (high-order multiples).