Sonography Services
Sonography, also known as ultrasound (USG), is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal organs and structures. It does not use radiation, making it a preferred diagnostic tool for people of all ages, including pregnant women and children.
At Veritas, we provide a wide range of advanced sonography services performed by experienced radiologists using state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment for accurate diagnosis and patient comfort.

Benefits of Sonography at Veritas
- Radiation-free imaging – Safe for all age groups and pregnant women.
- High diagnostic accuracy with advanced ultrasound systems.
- Painless and non-invasive procedure.
- Real-time imaging for dynamic assessments.
- Quick results with immediate report availability.
Types of Sonography Services Offered at Veritas
1. Gynecology Ultrasound
Gynecology ultrasound is a specialized application of sonography focused on evaluating the female reproductive system. It can be performed externally (transabdominal) or internally (transvaginal), depending on the clinical need.
Common Uses:
Supporting pregnancy-related assessments in conjunction with obstetric ultrasound
Evaluating pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or menstrual irregularities
Assessing the uterus and ovaries for conditions such as fibroids, cysts, or polyps
Monitoring intrauterine devices (IUDs)
Investigating causes of infertility
2. Abdominal USG
Used to evaluate organs such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys, helping detect conditions like gallstones, liver disease, or abdominal masses.
3. Pelvic USG
Assesses the uterus, ovaries, and bladder, commonly used for gynecological evaluation and to detect pelvic pathology.
4. KUB USG (Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder USG)
Specialized for urinary tract evaluation, helping in the diagnosis of kidney stones, bladder issues, and urinary obstructions.
5. TVS USG (Transvaginal Sonography)
An advanced pelvic ultrasound performed with a probe inserted into the vagina for detailed assessment of the uterus, ovaries, and endometrium, useful for infertility evaluation and early pregnancy scans.
6. Musculoskeletal USG
Evaluates muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints, helpful in diagnosing sports injuries, arthritis, and soft tissue abnormalities.
7. Bowel USG
Used to assess small and large intestines, assisting in detecting conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal obstruction, or appendicitis.
8. Brain USG (Neurosonography)
Primarily performed in infants through the fontanelle (soft spot) to evaluate brain structures for conditions like hydrocephalus, hemorrhage, or congenital abnormalities.
9. Thyroid USG
Provides detailed imaging of the thyroid gland to detect nodules, cysts, goiter, and other thyroid disorders.
10. Breast USG
Used to evaluate breast lumps, cysts, and dense breast tissue, often recommended along with mammography for more accurate diagnosis.
11. Small Parts USG
Covers smaller body structures such as the salivary glands, scrotum/testes, and superficial swellings, enabling accurate and painless evaluation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is sonography safe?
A. Yes. Sonography is completely safe as it does not use radiation and relies on sound waves.
Do I need to fast before a sonography?
A: For certain scans like abdominal USG, fasting for 6–8 hours may be required. Our team will guide you with specific instructions.
How long does a sonography take?
A: Most sonography procedures take 15–30 minutes, depending on the area being examined.
When will I get my report?
A: Reports are usually available on the same day, with urgent cases prioritized.
Can pregnant women undergo sonography?
A: Absolutely. Sonography is the preferred imaging method in pregnancy because it is safe for both the mother and baby.
Do I need to carry previous reports?
A: Yes, carrying your past medical reports and prescriptions helps our radiologists compare and give a more accurate interpretation.


