Contrast Imaging

Services

1. HyCoSy (Hysterosalpingo Contrast Sonography)

  • What it does: Uses microbubble ultrasound contrast to visualize fallopian tubes and confirm whether they are open or blocked.
  • Why it’s important: A safe, radiation‑free alternative to X‑ray HSG for infertility evaluation.
  • Preparation: Usually scheduled after menstruation; no special fasting required.
  • Duration: Quick outpatient procedure, well tolerated.
  • Report: Same‑day results with clear tubal patency assessment.

2. Saline Infusion Sonography (SIS)

  • What it does: Infuses sterile saline into the uterine cavity during ultrasound to highlight the endometrium.
  • Why it’s important: Detects polyps, fibroids, adhesions, and subtle cavity abnormalities that routine ultrasound may miss.
  • Preparation: No fasting required; scheduled after menstruation.
  • Duration: Simple, minimally invasive, outpatient test.
  • Report: Same‑day reporting with detailed three dimensional cavity images.

3. Saline Urethrography

  • What it does: Saline is instilled into the urethra during ultrasound to dynamically assess strictures, diverticula, or post‑surgical changes.
  • Why it’s important: Provides radiation‑free evaluation of urethral pathology, especially useful in follow‑up.
  • Preparation: Bladder should be comfortably filled; no fasting required.
  • Duration: Short, outpatient procedure.
  • Report: Same‑day results for rapid clinical decisions.

4. Contrast Gel Vaginography:

  • What it does: Uses sterile ultrasound gel instilled into the vaginal canal to provide clear contrast during sonography.
  • Why it’s important: Enhances visualization of vaginal walls, septa, diverticula, or post‑surgical changes that routine ultrasound may miss.
  • Preparation: No fasting required; performed as an outpatient procedure with minimal discomfort.
  • Duration: Quick, safe, radiation‑free.
  • Report: Same‑day results with detailed imaging for clinical guidance.

Key Benefits

FAQ

  • Adult echocardiography  can be done anytime without preparation.
  • Fetal echocardiography is generally done after 22 weeks of gestation except in high risk cases

Prior appointment is needed.

For adult echocardiography the patient is usually asked to remove clothing from the upper body and change into a hospital gown. ou may be asked to breathe in a certain way or to roll onto your left side. You can go back to their usual daily activities after an echocardiogram,

Echocardiography uses harmless sound waves, called ultrasound. The sound waves pose no known risk to the body. 

  • Doctor’s prescription is mandatory for Fetal Echocardiography ONLY.
  • For adult Echocardiography test prescription is not mandatory,
  • However , please carry the clinical notes of your treating doctor for better test performance.
  • Majority of the reports are issued the same day / next day
  • You may expect changes in the heart size,  pumping strength, muscle damage, valve disorders or congenital heart defects.

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