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Diagnostic Abdominal Ultrasounds
An abdominal ultrasound is a noninvasive procedure used to assess the organs and structures within the abdomen. This can include the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, bile ducts, spleen, abdominal aorta, and inferior vena cava. Ultrasound technology allows quick visualization of the abdominal organs and structures from outside the body and can also be used to assess blood flow to abdominal organs.
$349
Complete Abdomen
A noninvasive test to assess the solid organs within the abdomen. This includes the abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, bile ducts, kidneys, and spleen.
$199
Liver
A targeted diagnostic tool for evaluating the liver; it can help assess the presence of liver disease (such as fatty liver), detect liver lesions, and much more.
$199
Gallbladder
This ultrasound produces pictures of the gallbladder and bile ducts. It shows signs of inflammation or indications that there is blockage of bile flow. Ultrasound is the most common test performed to evaluate gallbladder abnormalities.
$199
Spleen
A splenic ultrasound is used to examine the size of the spleen and determine whether it is crowding other organs. It can detect splenomegaly otherwise known as an enlarged spleen.
$199
Right Upper Quadrant
A right upper quadrant (RUQ) ultrasound may be ordered for right upper abdomen pain. This ultrasound evaluates the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts, right kidney, and the uppermost portion of the aorta and inferior vena cava.
$199
Limited Abdomen
A limited abdominal ultrasound may be ordered to follow-up on a single organ. It is often ordered for a single quadrant, such as the right upper quadrant (RUQ) for right upper abdomen pain. When this is ordered, a healthcare provider is more interested in a specific organ, system, or area.
$199
Appendix
This is a targeted exam to look for the appendix. Often better seen in the pediatric population, ultrasound is great tool and first step when considering acute appendicitis as there is no radiation involved in testing.
$199
Hernia Evaluation
Your provider may order an ultrasound if you have pain or other symptoms associated with a hernia, but no hernia or mass is palpable. It may also be used to gauge any changes in an existing hernia.
$199
Pylorus Evaluation
This is a targeted exam to look the pylorus in infants (typically under 8 weeks old) with projectile vomiting.
$249
Abdominal Aorta Screening
A non-invasive test to evaluate the abdominal aorta, most commonly for an aneurysm. This is often ordered for individuals with a family history of an AAA or men over the age of 65 who have ever smoked.
$299
Kidney/Retroperitoneal Complete
This type of ultrasound exam looks at both kidneys and the bladder; it is used to detect a mass, cyst, kidney stone or other obstruction in the kidney.
$349
Transplant Kidney Duplex
This is a targeted study used to evaluate the blood flow to your transplant kidney and to assess potential problems including loss of blood supply to a portion of your kidney or kidney rejection.
$199
Bladder
A targeted ultrasound of the urinary bladder with pre and post void volumes (a measurement of how much urine is in the bladder when it is full and after emptying).
$449
Bilateral Renal Artery Duplex
A detailed, non-invasive evaluation of blood flow to and from each kidney. Common reasons your provider might order this are uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes.
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