Phone: (815)398-1300    

Email: info@ForestCityDI.com    

735 N. Perryville Road | Rockford, IL 61107



ultrasound

 
What is an Ultrasound?
Ultrasound works by bouncing sound waves off the inside of the body. Echoes from the waves are converted into an image, called a sonogram. The technique is sometimes called sonography or sonar. Ultrasound has become an increasingly important part of diagnostic imaging, providing information that can guide a physician's care for a patient’s clinical management.

Ultrasound visualizes tendons, muscles, joints, vessels and internal organs. The sonographer uses a handheld probe that is passed over the body targeting certain areas. The sounds or echoes from the probe are sent to a computer housed within the ultrasound machine. These echoes are then transformed into pictures.

     




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Abdomen sonograms can detect irregularities
in internal organs before they become a problem.




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Carotid artery ultrasound images help in the
detection of blockages or reduced blood flow.

What are the Benefits vs. Risks of an Ultrasound?


BENEFITS
Ultrasounds have no long term side effects.

Rarely causes discomfort to the patient.


RISKS
Ultrasound is generally considered a safe imaging modality, so there is no associated risk.
                    

Preparation required.

There are various preparations dependent upon which part is to be examined. Please call the facility for this information.

Please wear comfortable clothing or you may change into the scrubs availalbe at Forest City.


Results of the test.
At FCDI, we have a radiologist on site during the daytime hours, so the test will be interpreted promptly. The results will be sent to your referring doctor within hours of your exam. You may obtain your results from your doctor. A CD copy of the images are sent with the patients before they leave.

I am ready to schedule an appointment.
To schedule an Ultrasound with Forest City Diagnostic Imaging,
please call (815)398-1300.




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