
Our Services
Single Screenings
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Breast
$285
bilateral breast and axilla’s
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Female Pelvic
$285
transabdominal uterus and ovaries
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Kidneys
$250
bilateral kidneys and bladder
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Liver
$150
liver and gallbladder
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Pancreas
$150
spleen included
Our Packages
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Essential
$380
kidney & liver
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Abdomen Vitality
$520
kidneys, Liver & Pancreas
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Radiance
$540
breast & female pelvic
Are you a good candidate for ultrasound?
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Dense tissue doesn’t obscure the image on ultrasound the same way it does on mammography, making it excellent for those who have been told they are “dense”.
We see through the tissue very clearly, in fact, we can see down to your lungs, but we won’t be scanning those! All levels of density welcome.
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Ultrasound is ideal for those with implants! It not only provides a clear look at the surrounding tissue (even behind the implant), but it can also identify any implant concerns such as rupture, leaks, capsular contracture, and other changes.
Any abnormal changes to the implants will be added to your radiology report.
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We can perform ultrasound seamlessly on those who have had mastectomies, reduction mammoplasty, biopsies, and other breast surgeries-they do not affect our imaging!
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Urgent care is recommended for serious instances that require immediate treatment.
While we provide imaging exams, we do not provide treatment or prescribe medication. We are a screening-only facility.
Breast
Pelvic
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Since this exam requires a full bladder (the bladder acts as a flashlight for the uterus and ovaries), people with advanced kidney disease, poor bladder emptying, or severe fluid restrictions may not be recommended.
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Yes, we only perform transabdominal (external) exams, not transvaginal (internal).
This is safe for those who are not sexually active.
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We do not perform any neonatal or pregnancy related exams.
We are only checking the uterine and ovarian health.
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Urgent care is highly recommended if you are having excruciating pain or symptoms.
Our role is to offer preventative imaging services. We do not replace a doctor’s office, clinic, or hospital.
Abdomen
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Yes, you may take your medications as prescribed with small sips of water.
Avoid coffee, tea, or juice before your exam.
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Yes, patients will need to fast for 6-8 hours (water is OK) before their appointment. This helps reduce gas in the intestines so we can get clearer images.
Failure to fast may results in a reschedule.
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Urgent care is recommended over an ultrasound screening for intense symptoms.
While we provide imaging exams, we do not provide treatment or prescribe medication. We are a screening-only facility.
