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Advanced Ultrasound for Clearer, Real-Time Insight

Safe, radiation-free imaging that helps physicians evaluate organs, soft tissues, and blood flow with clarity, comfort, and precision.

GE LOGIQ series advanced ultrasound imaging system on wheels

No Radiation. No Discomfort. Remarkably Detailed Scans with GE LOGIQ Series 

Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves, and not radiation, to create real-time images of your internal organs, tissues, and blood flow. It is one of the safest diagnostic tools available, suitable for a wide range of patients and clinical needs. Our GE Logic series unit offers full color Doppler capability, allowing detailed assessment of blood movement through arteries and veins alongside standard organ imaging

GE Logic series ultrasound delivers detailed, real-time images across a wide range of diagnostic applications. Whether your physician has referred you for an abdominal concern, a vascular assessment, or a gynecological evaluation, we provide the clarity they need to guide your care.

Experience a fast, painless exam that gives your physician immediate, actionable insight into what your body is telling them.

What Ultrasound Can Do For You

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 It Work?

Ultrasound works on the same principle as sonar. Because the human body contains over 60% water, high-frequency sound waves can travel through tissue and reflect back whenever they encounter a boundary, such as the wall of a blood vessel or the edge of an organ. Sophisticated computers process these returning echoes into detailed, real-time images your physician can read immediately.

Common Uses of This Procedure

Ultrasound is widely used to evaluate abdominal organs including the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and kidneys, as well as the thyroid, breast, and scrotum. In gynecology, it helps diagnose the causes of pelvic pain, detect abnormalities of the ovaries and uterus, and monitor ovulation in fertility treatment. It is also used to assess blood flow to the brain and through the arms and legs, and to identify abnormal or enlarged blood vessels such as aneurysms. This exam offers the most direct, radiation-free view of what physicians need to see.

Types of Ultrasound We Offer

At Harding, we perform a comprehensive range of ultrasound studies to support the full spectrum of referrals we receive.

Ready to Schedule Your Ultrasound?

Our team can typically accommodate prompt scheduling for most ultrasound referrals. Walk-ins welcome based on availability. Call us now to speak with our team or book your appointment online by clicking the Appointment button.

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