Ultrasound (USG)
Ultrasound, or USG, is a painless, harmless, and completely safe examination. It is performed quickly and without pain. Ultrasound examinations can also be done on pregnant women, as it does not affect the patient’s health in any way. With the help of ultrasound, visual images of internal organs can be obtained, aiding in diagnosis and determining the causes of illnesses. The advantage of ultrasound examinations is the safety of the procedure. Since this examination is entirely painless, it is well suited for patients who are afraid of doctors, as nothing painful or unpleasant happens during the ultrasound examination. With ultrasound, you can examine:
- Thyroid gland
- Breast glands
- Abdominal organs
- Salivary glands
- Soft tissues of the neck
- Organs of the small pelvis
In our clinic, ultrasound examinations are performed by well-known Latvian doctors Alla Khachaturyans, Andris Norko, and Vladislavs Kopitkovs. You can schedule an appointment with them by filling out the application form below, clicking the button on Piearsta.lv (authentication through the www.piearsta.lv portal), or by calling us at 255 89 505. Various health insurance policies are supported to cover expenses.
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Useful Information
We have compiled frequently asked questions about ultrasound, and we hope this information will be helpful to you. It will help you understand the course of this procedure and better prepare for the upcoming examination.
What can an ultrasound examination reveal?
• Gallstones or kidney stones
• Various acquired or congenital pathologies/anomalies
• Display changes in the shape, function, or structure of internal organs
• Inflammations
• Cysts, malignant, and benign formations
When should ultrasound not be performed?
Ultrasound is a completely harmless and painless procedure that can be performed on pregnant women and children. If necessary, this procedure can be performed several times, as it has no negative impact on the body.
How long does ultrasound take?
The examination usually takes 15-20 minutes. However, it is advisable to arrive at the medical center at least 10 minutes before the appointment to register. Don’t forget to bring a form of identification. After that, the doctor will examine you, and you can prepare for the examination. The total visit time could be approximately 30 minutes.
How to prepare for ultrasound?
Bring any previous examinations or test results with you, if available, so the doctor can review your medical history. Preparation for ultrasound depends on the type of examination. For abdominal organ examinations, do not eat or drink for at least 5 hours before the procedure. If you take medication, you can take them with a small amount of water. If a bladder examination is planned, drink 1 liter of water one hour before the ultrasound.
How much do ultrasound examinations cost?
Soft Tissue Ultrasound (USG) €50.00
Salivary Glands Ultrasound (USG) €50.00
Thyroid Gland Ultrasound (USG) €50.00
Breast Glands Ultrasound (USG) €55.00
Abdominal Organs Ultrasound (USG) €55.00
Small Pelvic Organs Ultrasound (USG) €50.00
Testicular Ultrasound (USG) €50.00
Transrectal Prostate Ultrasound (USG) €55.00
Do you have any further questions?
Call us at +371 255 89 505, and we will assist you.