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Gynecologic Ultrasounds are used to examine the female pelvic organs (specifically the uterus, endometrium [uterine lining], the ovaries, and the fallopian tubes). Our ultrasounds are formally read by board-certified faculty at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital.
A gynecologic ultrasound can show:
Another type of gynecologic ultrasound is sonohysterogram (also called Saline Infusion Sonography or SIS). During a transvaginal ultrasound, saline is infused into the uterus and used to detect the presence of intrauterine lesions such as polyps or fibroids.
Many times, gynecologic ultrasounds and sonohysterograms need to be done at a particular point in your menstrual cycle, so it’s important that you work closely with your doctor to schedule your ultrasound appointment at the right time. It is also important that you schedule an additional appointment after the ultrasound to review the results with your doctor.
In our office, we provide complete prenatal care for both high- and low-risk pregnancies. We offer in-house obstetric ultrasounds, which are formally read by board-certified faculty at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital.
The types of ultrasounds we provide include:
If indicated, a level II ultrasound will be done at the hospital.
Click here for more information on ultrasound exams
Click here for more information on special tests for monitoring fetal health
Gynecologic Ultrasounds are used to examine the female pelvic organs (specifically the uterus, endometrium [uterine lining], the ovaries, and the fallopian tubes). Our ultrasounds are formally read by board-certified faculty at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital.
A gynecologic ultrasound can show:
Another type of gynecologic ultrasound is sonohysterogram (also called Saline Infusion Sonography or SIS). During a transvaginal ultrasound, saline is infused into the uterus and used to detect the presence of intrauterine lesions such as polyps or fibroids.
Many times, gynecologic ultrasounds and sonohysterograms need to be done at a particular point in your menstrual cycle, so it’s important that you work closely with your doctor to schedule your ultrasound appointment at the right time. It is also important that you schedule an additional appointment after the ultrasound to review the results with your doctor.
In our office, we provide complete prenatal care for both high- and low-risk pregnancies. We offer in-house obstetric ultrasounds, which are formally read by board-certified faculty at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital.
The types of ultrasounds we provide include:
If indicated, a level II ultrasound will be done at the hospital.
Click here for more information on ultrasound exams
Click here for more information on special tests for monitoring fetal health
Gynecologic Ultrasounds are used to examine the female pelvic organs (specifically the uterus, endometrium [uterine lining], the ovaries, and the fallopian tubes). Our ultrasounds are formally read by board-certified faculty at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital.
A gynecologic ultrasound can show:
Another type of gynecologic ultrasound is sonohysterogram (also called Saline Infusion Sonography or SIS). During a transvaginal ultrasound, saline is infused into the uterus and used to detect the presence of intrauterine lesions such as polyps or fibroids.
Many times, gynecologic ultrasounds and sonohysterograms need to be done at a particular point in your menstrual cycle, so it’s important that you work closely with your doctor to schedule your ultrasound appointment at the right time. It is also important that you schedule an additional appointment after the ultrasound to review the results with your doctor.
In our office, we provide complete prenatal care for both high- and low-risk pregnancies. We offer in-house obstetric ultrasounds, which are formally read by board-certified faculty at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital.
The types of ultrasounds we provide include:
If indicated, a level II ultrasound will be done at the hospital.
Click here for more information on ultrasound exams
Click here for more information on special tests for monitoring fetal health