3D Ultrasound Scan | Lahalak Medical Platform

A unique experience to see your baby's details in high resolution and superior clarity, giving you moments of reassurance and joy through realistic images for growth monitoring.

Prices starts from: 1564 SAR

Scientific name: 3D Ultrasound Scan

Three-dimensional (3D) imaging uses advanced technologies to provide high-resolution images of the body’s internal organs and structures. Through this technique, detailed multi-angle images are obtained, helping physicians diagnose complex conditions more accurately, such as tumors, complex fractures, tissue infections, and heart diseases. 3D imagi...

3D Ultrasound Scan
Service type Ultrasound Scan
Duration 30-45 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 1564 SAR

Included Services

  • 3D ultrasound
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Importance of 3D ultrasound imaging?

  • Higher diagnostic accuracy: 3D imaging provides realistic three-dimensional images, allowing doctors to view tissues and organs from different angles, improving diagnosis of complex cases.
  • Improved treatment planning: Helps in precise planning of medical and surgical treatments by identifying exact locations of tumors, lesions, or fractures, and determining the best treatment approach.
  • Clearer visualization of internal organs: Provides a comprehensive view of organs and blood vessels, aiding in the assessment of tumors, injuries, and other internal conditions.
  • Reduced need for surgical intervention: Accurate images support informed medical decisions, potentially reducing or minimizing surgical procedures.
  • Early detection of health issues: Assists in identifying tumors or abnormal tissue changes before they worsen or become detectable with traditional imaging.
  • Accurate monitoring of health conditions: Enables follow-up on disease progression, such as tumors or bone injuries, providing clear images for continuous evaluation.

Who is 3D ultrasound intended for?

  • Patients with tumors or abnormal masses: 3D imaging helps detect tumors or tissue masses accurately, determining their size and location for proper treatment planning.
  • Patients with complex injuries: Such as complicated fractures or soft tissue injuries, where 3D imaging provides precise visualization to guide optimal treatment.
  • Patients needing detailed evaluation of internal organs: Including heart, blood vessels, or respiratory diseases, as 3D imaging gives clear images to assess organ involvement.
  • Patients undergoing complex surgery: 3D imaging aids in precise surgical planning, whether for tumor removal or tissue reconstruction, reducing risks and improving outcomes.
  • Patients requiring follow-up for chronic conditions: Such as tumors or tissue changes, where 3D imaging helps monitor disease progression and treatment response.
  • Women with breast cancer: 3D imaging offers more accurate diagnosis than traditional imaging, assisting in early detection of small tumors or abnormal changes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is 3D Imaging? 3D imaging is an advanced medical technique that produces three-dimensional images of internal organs and tissues, helping doctors diagnose complex conditions such as tumors, complicated fractures, and cardiovascular diseases.
  • How does 3D imaging differ from traditional imaging? 3D imaging provides accurate three-dimensional images instead of flat images, allowing better visualization of organs and internal structures from multiple angles, which improves diagnostic accuracy.
  • Is the 3D imaging procedure painful? No, 3D imaging is completely painless. Patients may need to remain in a specific position briefly, but the procedure itself does not cause pain or discomfort.
  • Does 3D imaging require special preparation? Usually no special preparation is needed, but patients may be asked to remove metallic clothing or wear a medical gown depending on the area being scanned.
  • How long does a 3D imaging session take? A typical session lasts 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being scanned and the number of images required.
  • Is 3D imaging safe? Yes, it is safe, with precautions taken to minimize radiation exposure and using it only when medically necessary.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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