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Ultrasound Imaging for Confident Diagnosis

Our advanced ultrasound technology delivers clear, real-time images in a safe, radiation-free environment, helping physicians evaluate internal organs, tissues, and blood flow with accuracy and comfort.

GE LOGIQ Series — Advanced Ultrasound Imaging

Our GE LOGIQ series ultrasound system delivers high-quality imaging with advanced color and doppler capabilities, providing clear visualization of organs, soft tissues, and blood flow for accurate, real-time, non-invasive evaluations.

Our ultrasound technology delivers clear results in a safe, comfortable, radiation-free experience.

Understanding Your Ultrasound Examination

Learn how ultrasound imaging evaluates organs, tissues, blood flow, and pregnancy — safely and without radiation.

What Is an Ultrasound?

Ultrasound, or sonography, is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the inside of the body. Because it does not use radiation or X-rays, ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive, and comfortable examination for patients. It is commonly used to evaluate internal organs, soft tissues, blood vessels, and developing pregnancies, helping physicians diagnose conditions and monitor health effectively.

How Does an Ultrasound Work?

The body is made up of more than 60% water, allowing sound waves to travel through tissues in a way similar to sonar in water. When these sound waves meet a tissue interface — such as an organ or blood vessel — echoes are reflected back and processed by high-speed computer systems to create clear diagnostic images.Color-flow Doppler may be used to display blood flowing through arteries and veins, helping assess circulation and vascular health. Ultrasound exams are typically fast, cause very little discomfort, and are completely radiation-free.

What Is Ultrasound Used For?

Ultrasound is used across multiple areas of medicine:
Obstetrics: Evaluates the developing fetus, confirms gestational age, estimates delivery date, and assesses fetal health and well-being. Many patients receive a keepsake image of the baby.
Gynecology: Examines pelvic organs, evaluates pelvic masses, detects uterine and ovarian abnormalities, diagnoses causes of pelvic pain, and monitors ovulation in infertility treatment.
Other Applications: The Genius™ 3D Mammography™ exam is FDA-approved as superior for women with dense breasts and is appropriate for all women, whether having a screening or diagnostic exam, and regardless of breast density.

What Types of Ultrasound Exams Are Performed?

Our center provides a comprehensive range of ultrasound studies, including:

Schedule Your Ultrasound Appointment Today

Call us now to speak with our team or book your appointment online by visiting HardingRadiology.com and clicking the Appointment button. Quick scheduling, expert care, and a comfortable, non-invasive imaging experience.