Echoscopy of internal organs

Echoscopy is an advanced diagnostic method that allows monitoring the movement of internal organs, blood flow, and changes in various internal structures of the body.

Internal organs such as the liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, thyroid gland are examined during echoscopy of internal organs. An echoscopist can also perform echoscopy of breasts, neck vessels, muscles and joints, pelvic organs, pregnant women, etc.

Older people start to show symptoms of organ wear and tear, so it is recommended to perform a preventive ultrasound examination every year. For younger people, echoscopy is used in case of various pains, palpable hardenings or formations. A timely ultrasound of the internal organs can help detect changes in the breasts and lymph nodes, prevent thyroid diseases, cysts and tumors of the internal organs, bladder stones, etc.

How to prepare for ultrasound examinations:

The “Nefrida” clinic provides specialized ultrasound services, during which internal organs, their activity and changes are examined.

Information after procedures

Often, after the procedure in the doctor’s office, patients have questions that they do not dare to ask during the visit or that come to mind only later. In this section, you will find in advance all the most useful information that you should know in the post-procedural period.

Echoscopy of internal organs

How do you feel after the procedure?

You will feel the same, don’t worry, the procedure is neither painful nor unpleasant. The doctor will only guide the sensor to the abdomen and evaluate the image on the screen.

F.A.Q.

If you are hesitating whether you really want to make an appointment for a procedure in our clinic, we invite you to read the frequently asked questions section prepared by our doctors. In it, you will find all the answers to your questions even before the procedure, so you can feel confident in your choice!

Is an ultrasound of internal organs a complicated procedure?

It’s a simple procedure. You will only feel a special sensory device through the skin of your body, which will be used by the doctor during the procedure. Immediately before the procedure, the skin is applied with a cooling gel.

When is ultrasound of internal organs necessary?

To examine the soft tissues, abdominal area, genitals, bladder, blood vessels, breasts.

How to prepare for this procedure?

In the morning, do not eat or drink anything, do not urinate, do not smoke, come to the procedure in loose clothes.