Ultrasound
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*abdominal scans you must not eat or drink anything for 6-8 hours prior to your exam. You may take your medications with a small sip of water. *single exams of any organ in the abdomen (an example of this would be your gallbladder, or kidneys) you must not eat, smoke or drink anything for 6-8 hours prior to your exam. Medications are permitted with a small amount of water. |
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When you arrive at the medical center you will need to go to the Outpatient Registration (located on the ground floor) to register for your test. You should arrive approximately 30 minutes prior to your scheduled exam time. After being registered an ultrasonographer will then come and take you to the testing area, where you will be asked questions about why you are having the exam.
After your exam is complete a radiologist will read your films and send a report to your physician. |
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| Ultrasound testing |


An ultrasound exam is used to image different parts of the body by using sound waves to form images on film. This type of exam does not involve radiation.

When you arrive at the medical center you will need to go to the Outpatient Registration (located on the ground floor) to register for your test. You should arrive approximately 30 minutes prior to your scheduled exam time. After being registered an ultrasonographer will then come and take you to the testing area, where you will be asked questions about why you are having the exam.
