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USG and advanced sonography provide safe, real-time imaging of the uterus, ovaries, follicles, pregnancy and pelvic organs.
Our specialists use ultrasound for fertility evaluation, follicle monitoring, pregnancy assessment and diagnosis of conditions like PCOS, fibroids or cysts.
It gives clear, non-invasive answers that support faster and more accurate treatment decisions.
When a woman has been trying to conceive for 6 to 12 months without success and basic blood tests have not identified a clear cause, pelvic ultrasound is the essential next step to evaluate the uterus, ovaries, endometrium, and follicular development.
When a woman has been trying to conceive for 6 to 12 months without success and basic blood tests have not identified a clear cause, pelvic ultrasound is the essential next step to evaluate the uterus, ovaries, endometrium, and follicular development.
When a woman has experienced repeated pregnancy loss or multiple failed IVF cycles, 3D uterine sonography is critical for identifying hidden structural causes such as uterine septum, submucous fibroids, polyps, or congenital anomalies that standard 2D scans can overlook.
When a woman is undergoing ovulation induction, IUI, or IVF, serial follicle monitoring ultrasounds track the development of ovarian follicles, confirm the trigger injection timing, and assess endometrial receptivity at each critical stage of the treatment cycle.
When a pregnancy has been confirmed, an early ultrasound at 6 to 8 weeks confirms viability, detects the fetal heartbeat, identifies the number of embryos, and rules out ectopic pregnancy before the next stage of antenatal care begins.
When a pregnancy is high-risk due to hypertension, gestational diabetes, twin pregnancy, or a history of complications, Color Doppler monitoring of umbilical artery blood flow and serial growth scans assess placental function, fetal wellbeing, and intrauterine growth restriction.
Drink 4 to 6 glasses of water one hour before a standard abdominal pelvic scan as a full bladder gives significantly clearer images of the uterus and ovaries. Wear loose, comfortable two-piece clothing for easy access and bring all previous scan reports and referral documents.
Empty your bladder completely before a transvaginal scan as no full bladder is needed for this technique. The procedure uses a slim, lubricated probe and is safe, quick, and provides a significantly clearer view of the uterus and ovaries than abdominal scanning alone.
Best scheduled between 26 and 32 weeks for optimal fetal facial images with adequate amniotic fluid. Stay well-hydrated in the days before for clearer amniotic fluid levels. Have a light meal 1 to 2 hours prior to encourage baby movement during the scan session.
You are positioned comfortably on the examination couch. A clear gel is applied to the abdomen for abdominal scanning, or a slim probe is gently inserted for transvaginal imaging. The sonologist moves the transducer carefully to capture comprehensive images of all relevant structures from every required angle.
For 3D and 4D scans, multiple simultaneous scan frames are combined to create a three-dimensional image or a real-time live video of the baby. For Color Doppler, blood flow through the uterine arteries, ovarian vessels, umbilical artery, and fetal circulation is mapped in vivid colour-coded real-time imaging.
Every scan at Galwa Care Hospital is interpreted by an experienced sonologist or radiologist working in coordination with your gynaecologist or fertility specialist. A detailed written report is prepared and explained to you clearly, ensuring the findings translate into actionable clinical guidance.
All USG, 3D, 4D, and Color Doppler reports are provided on the same day of the scan. A specialist consultation is available to walk you through your results, answer your questions, and connect your findings directly to your fertility treatment or antenatal care plan.

USG uses high-frequency sound waves, not radiation, making it completely safe for women of all ages, for pregnant women at every trimester, and for the developing baby throughout the entire pregnancy.

Pelvic USG and 3D sonography detect structural and functional abnormalities including fibroids, polyps, ovarian cysts, uterine anomalies, and endometrial issues that blood tests and physical examination cannot identify.

Serial follicle monitoring scans during ovulation induction and IVF cycles track follicle growth in real time, enabling precise trigger injection timing and maximizing the effectiveness of every fertility treatment cycle.

The detailed anomaly scan at 18 to 22 weeks systematically assesses every major fetal organ system, identifying structural abnormalities early when specialist preparation, counselling, and clinical planning are most beneficial.

Color Doppler evaluates blood flow to the uterus and ovaries, identifies poor endometrial vascularity affecting implantation, and detects placental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction in high-risk pregnancies.

3D sonography provides a three-dimensional view of the uterine cavity that standard 2D imaging cannot match, accurately identifying uterine septum, submucous fibroids, and other structural causes of recurrent miscarriage and implantation failure.

4D sonography provides real-time video of fetal behaviour, breathing movements, and overall wellbeing that static images cannot capture, giving specialists richer diagnostic data for comprehensive fetal assessment.

Early transvaginal ultrasound at 6 to 8 weeks confirms intrauterine pregnancy, detects fetal heartbeat, identifies multiple pregnancies, and rules out ectopic pregnancy at the earliest and safest possible stage.

From the dating scan at 6 to 8 weeks through the NT scan, anomaly scan, growth scans, and third trimester Doppler studies, USG is the indispensable backbone of every safe and well-monitored pregnancy journey.

Immediate, same-day reporting at Galwa Care Hospital means that your diagnosis is not delayed. Every result is accompanied by expert clinical interpretation that directly informs your next step in fertility or antenatal care.























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Yes, USG is completely safe for both mother and baby throughout all trimesters of pregnancy. It uses sound waves, not radiation, and has been used reliably in obstetric care for decades with an excellent safety record. A standard 2D scan shows flat, cross-sectional images of the uterus and baby, while a 3D scan combines multiple angles simultaneously to create a detailed three-dimensional picture. This makes 3D sonography far better for detecting structural abnormalities in the uterine cavity such as uterine septum, fibroids, and polyps that a standard 2D scan can easily miss, particularly in women with infertility or recurrent miscarriage.
Between 26 and 32 weeks of pregnancy is the ideal window for a 4D scan, when the baby is well-developed and sufficient amniotic fluid is present to capture clear, detailed real-time images of the face, hands, and movements. For fertility investigation, yes, Color Doppler is a powerful diagnostic tool that evaluates blood flow to the uterus and ovaries, identifies poor endometrial vascularity, assesses follicular blood supply during treatment cycles, and detects conditions such as uterine fibroids with abnormal blood supply or reduced ovarian blood flow that may be silently contributing to infertility or implantation failure.
Transvaginal ultrasound is not painful. Most women describe it as mildly uncomfortable for a brief moment but it is a quick, safe, and entirely well-tolerated procedure. A thin, lubricated probe is gently inserted a short distance and the scan is typically completed within a few minutes. TVS is used when a clearer, higher-resolution view of the uterus, endometrium, and ovaries is required than abdominal scanning can provide, particularly in early pregnancy, during fertility treatment monitoring, or when investigating small fibroids, polyps, or early ovarian pathology.
Yes, Color Doppler is the standard clinical tool for evaluating placental blood flow and is routinely used to detect placental insufficiency, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), and signs of fetal distress, particularly in high-risk pregnancies in the third trimester. Umbilical artery Doppler waveform analysis is one of the most important fetal wellbeing assessments available in modern obstetric care. At Galwa Care Hospital, same-day reports are provided for all USG, 3D, 4D, and Color Doppler scans, along with a specialist consultation to walk you through your results clearly and connect the findings to your clinical care plan.
A referral is helpful but not always mandatory at Galwa Care Hospital. You can walk in directly and our team will advise you on the most appropriate scan type based on your symptoms, medical history, and stage of pregnancy or fertility treatment. A typical 3D or 4D scan session takes between 20 and 40 minutes depending on the baby's position, the level of detail your doctor has requested, and the amniotic fluid available for imaging. For standard pelvic USG or transvaginal scans, most appointments are completed comfortably within 15 to 20 minutes.