Introduction
Ultrasound imaging is a non-invasive, crucial tool in healthcare, providing a safe way to diagnose a wide range of conditions. Gaining insight into ultrasound exams can provide you with the knowledge you need to make well-informed decisions regarding your health. Jefferson Radiology offers advanced ultrasound technology with high-resolution imaging, sub-specialized physician expertise, and a patient-focused approach. Whether you’re evaluating breast health, abdominal organs, or blood flow, we can ensure a more accurate diagnosis to get you on the road to recovery.
How Do Ultrasound Exams Work?
Ultrasound exams use high-frequency sound waves to generate detailed images of internal body structures. During the exam, a hypoallergenic water-soluble gel is applied to the skin, and a transducer (probe) sends sound waves that bounce off your tissues and organs. A computer converts these waves (echoes) into images, allowing our radiologists to interpret the images for your provider.
Why You Might Need an Ultrasound: Diagnostic vs Ultrasound-Guided Procedure
When Might You Need a Diagnostic Ultrasound Test?
Diagnostic ultrasounds are essential for evaluating and diagnosing a wide range of conditions. For instance, abdominal ultrasounds can detect gallstones, kidney stones, and liver disorders, while thyroid ultrasounds can identify thyroid nodules. Additionally, pelvic ultrasounds are used to assess reproductive organs and monitor fertility treatments. Diagnostic ultrasounds are non-invasive and safe, as they do not involve radiation exposure, making them suitable for all individuals, including children and pregnant women. Patients might need a diagnostic ultrasound if they experience symptoms such as:
- Pain
- Swelling
- Lumps or bumps
When Might You Need an Ultrasound-Guided Procedure?
Patients might need an ultrasound-guided procedure if there is a need for a biopsy of a suspicious area, or to manage and treat a chronic illness. Ultrasound-guided procedures help ensure our radiologists identify the specific area of concern with accuracy by providing real-time imaging of the needle and focus area simultaneously. Additionally, ultrasound-guided procedures can be used for therapeutic purposes, such as:
- Draining fluid collections
- Injecting medications into joints or soft tissues
- Treatment of pseudoaneurysms
The Advantages and Limitations of Diagnostic Ultrasound
Diagnostic ultrasound testing is a preferred method of imaging to diagnose various health issues. While it has many advantages, it also has a few limitations. Let’s explore both a little deeper.
Advantages of Ultrasound:
- Safe imaging option as it doesn’t use radiation
- A non-invasive procedure that doesn’t require needles or incisions
- Provides quick assessments of organs and blood flow
- Can diagnose thyroid nodules, liver problems, and blood flow issues
- More cost-effective alternative to MRI and CT scan
- Helpful in evaluating breast tissue when an annual mammogram screening needs additional imaging. *Mammograms are the gold standard for an annual breast cancer screening; however, for women with dense breast tissue, ultrasound testing can serve as a complementary exam to the mammogram that provides our radiologists with additional information.
Limitations of Ultrasound:
- Ultrasound waves cannot penetrate air or dense bone structures.
- Regardless of ultrasound results, additional imaging tests may be necessary.
What to Expect Before, During, and After Your Ultrasound
We strive to make your ultrasound appointment as smooth and stress-free as possible. Our staff will guide you through the process before, during, and after the exam. Detailed instructions for each type of ultrasound are available on our website to ensure you feel prepared and comfortable for your exam.
How to Prepare for an Ultrasound:
- Preparation for ultrasound exams may vary, but our office will provide complete instructions upon scheduling.
- Depending on the type of ultrasound, you might be asked to fast, arrive with a full bladder, or require no prep at all.
What to Expect During the Ultrasound:
- Ultrasound exams typically require you to lie on a table; however, modifications can be made for comfort.
- Once on the table, the technologist will apply a gel to the area to help the probe guide smoothly.
- The probe is then moved around the area of interest to capture images and sometimes video.
- Exams generally range from 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the type of ultrasound; however, you will be informed of the estimated duration when scheduling.
What to Expect After the Ultrasound:
- Apart from the ultrasound-guided procedures, there is no downtime required, and you can resume your normal activities immediately
Why Patients Choose Jefferson Radiology for Ultrasound Exams
Jefferson Radiology offers cutting-edge ultrasound technology with exceptional image quality and convenient scheduling options. Our imaging centers offer various modalities, allowing patients to book multiple exams on the same day, such as a mammogram, breast ultrasound, and bone density appointment at one location. When you book an appointment with us, our compassionate technologists are there with a caring approach for a more relaxing experience, and our sub-specialized radiologists ensure a more accurate diagnosis for a better health outcome.
What Sets Us Apart:
- Advanced Technology: We use 22 Philips EPIQ Elite Units with the latest software and carry 18 MHz probes, offering enhanced resolution for detailed imaging. This is particularly beneficial for any palpable lumps or breast exams.
- Accredited Facilities: We are accredited by national organizations, including the American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC), highlighting our commitment to quality and excellence.
- Certified Sonographers: Our technologists undergo an extensive 6-8 week training before working independently and completing annual competencies. Our vascular sonographers carry additional credentials through the ARDMS, a rigorous exam that tests their knowledge. Because our practice is an IAC-accredited facility, our vascular sonographers have additional requirements to maintain their status.
- Sub-Specialized Physicians: Our radiologists are board-certified and undergo over 13 years of training, plus an additional 1-2 years of fellowship training in their chosen sub-specialty. This extra training enriches them with specialized expertise in specific areas.
- Elevated Patient Experience: We actively seek and address patient feedback through Press Ganey surveys and have teams dedicated to improving all aspects of patient care.
- Flexible Scheduling: Some of our imaging centers open as early as 7:00 AM and close as late as 8:30 PM. Glastonbury and West Hartford facilities offer regular Saturday appointments, making finding an appointment that fits your schedule much easier.
- Quality Assurance: We follow strict protocols and perform continuous quality checks to reduce errors in our workflow processes.
Ultrasound Exams We Offer
We offer a wide range of ultrasound exams at eight locations, including Avon, Bloomfield, Enfield, Farmington, Hartford, Glastonbury, Wethersfield, and West Hartford. Our exams include:
- Abdominal Ultrasound – Examines organs such as the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys.
- Breast Ultrasound – Evaluates breast tissue, often used to investigate breast abnormalities found during a mammogram.
- Carotid Ultrasound – Assesses the carotid arteries in the neck to detect blockages or narrowing that may lead to stroke.
- Musculoskeletal Ultrasound – Evaluates muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints.
- Pelvic Ultrasound – Visualizes female reproductive organs, including the uterus and ovaries.
- Scrotal Ultrasound – Examines the testicles and surrounding tissues.
- Thyroid Ultrasound – Evaluates the thyroid gland for nodules and other abnormalities.
- Ultrasound-Guided Breast Biopsy – Uses ultrasound to guide the removal of a tissue sample from the breast.
- Venous Extremity Ultrasound (DVT) – Detects blood clots in the veins.
- Liver Elastography – Used to determine the stiffness or elasticity of the liver.
Additional exams we offer include: Abdominal Doppler imaging, Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) evaluations, Venous Insufficiency exams, Raynaud’s evaluation, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome evaluation, Temporal Artery evaluation, Liver/Renal transplant evaluation, Hernia evaluations, and Follicular monitoring for fertility treatment.
What Our Patients Are Saying
Our commitment to patient care is reflected in our patients’ positive experiences. “I just had my mammogram and ultrasound done. From check-in to the exams, everyone was professional and nice. Kasia, the Ultrasound tech, showed extreme empathy and professionalism towards me as I lay there waiting for the radiologist to read both exams. I would recommend this place!”—Ajlana M.
Conclusion
As medical imaging progresses, staying informed about the evolving technology is vital. Choosing a facility with advanced technology allows your radiologist to interpret the best-quality images, leading to a more accurate diagnosis. Jefferson Radiology prioritizes your well-being and peace of mind, offering dedicated support and expertise when you need us.
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