Q&A
1. Do I need a doctor’s referral to get an ultrasound?
Most diagnostic ultrasounds require a physician’s referral. If you're unsure, contact your physician to help guide you through the process.
2. Will my insurance cover the ultrasound?
Most major insurance plans and Medicare. Coverage depends on your specific plan and referral.
3. What types of ultrasounds do you perform?
We offer general, OB/GYN, vascular, cardiac (echo), and musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasounds.
4. How should I prepare for my ultrasound?
Preparation varies based on the type of exam. Some may require fasting or a full bladder. Your phtsician will provide detailed instructions when you schedule.
5. How long does the ultrasound take?
Most exams take 30–60 minutes. We value your time and aim to complete your scan efficiently and accurately.
6. When will I get my results?
Results are typically available within 24–48 hours and are sent directly to your referring physician.