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Ultrasonography (USG) is a fast, painless and highly informative visual diagnostic method that evaluates the structure of different organs and soft tissues to get accurate information about your health. USG helps to make an accurate diagnosis in the shortest possible time and to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

An important advantage of this method is real-time visualization and simple preparation for the diagnostic procedure. For the acquisition of images, high-frequency sound waves are used – ultrasound.

USG examinations that you can perform in our clinic:

  • Abdominal cavity
  • Thyroid
  • Renal, urinary tract
  • Superficially located organs (soft tissue)
  • Muscle, tendon
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Echocardiography

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How to prepare for an abdominal USG

Arrive for the examination fasted

Do not drink immediately before the examination

Do not drink carbonated drinks

If you need to perform an examination of the abdominal cavity or pelvis, preparation will be required.

Preparation for abdominal USG examination:

  • One day before the examination stop eating milk, rye bread, cabbage, legumes, fresh vegetables and fruits;
  • Arrive for the examination fasted 6-8 hours;
  • Do not drink carbonated drinks;
  • Do not drink immediately before the examination.

How to prepare for a kidney and bladder USG

• Drink 0.5 litres of still water

Preparation for the USG of the kidney and bladder is the same as the USG of the abdominal cavity, but in addition it is necessary:

  • Drink 0.5 litres of still water or unsweetened tea an hour before the examination

Echocardiography is a heart examination using ultrasound, in which the structure, dimensions and condition of the heart muscle, heart valves and large blood vessels are evaluated. The method gives a complete picture of the state of the heart: its anatomy, work, structures, pathological changes, it allows assessing the speed and direction of the movement of blood in various chambers of the heart. This method of examination is absolutely safe for the patient.

How to prepare for an echocardiography

Do not engage in physical activity

Do not eat chocolate

Do not drink strong tea or coffee

Do not use medicines that stimulate the functioning of the heart

Do not overeat before the procedure

The last meal should be no later than 3-4 hours before

Preparation for echocardiography:

Directly before the examination:

  • Do not engage in physical activity
  • Do not eat chocolate
  • Do not drink strong tea or coffee
  • Do not use medicines that stimulate the functioning of the heart
  • Do not overeat before the procedure, as this will not only increase the load on your body, but can also distort the test results.
  • The last meal should be no later than 3-4 hours before the examination

Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a universal functional diagnostic method widely used in the clinical practice of cardiologists. It is a record of the electrical activity of the heart that arises from the surface of the patient’s body – from the upper and lower limbs and chest.

ECG is the most common, frequent, cheapest, accessible examination, which allows to obtain a huge amount of information not only about the state of the cardiovascular system, but also helps to assess other organ systems and detect the risks of pathologies.

ECG is an absolutely safe and painless diagnostic method.

 

Indications for ECG: any situation requiring a heart rate assessment:

  • chest pain of any intensity, duration and localisation;
  • abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmias);
  • hypertension (to assess the condition of the heart);
  • ischemic disease of the heart;
  • cardiac infections, inflammatory pathologies;
  • ECG is performed as part of a general investigation for many patients who have been hospitalised;
  • screening tests are recommended for persons over 40 years of age;
  • persons whose professional activities impose increased requirements for the condition of the heart – pilots, drivers, military, athletes, etc.;
  • screening of pregnant women;
  • increased cholesterol in the blood;
  • state of pre-fainting and fainting;

 

No special preparation is required.

Abdominal ultrasonography

45€

Ultrasonography of the kidneys, bladder, prostate

45€

Thyroid ultrasonography

45€

Ultrasonography of superficial soft tissues

45€

Ultrasonography of muscles, tendons

45€

Ultrasonography of the musculoskeletal system

48€

Echocardiography

50€

Recording and description of 12-lead electrocardiogram within 5 days

18€

Express description of the electrocardiogram within one day

10€

Information for customers!
If the appointment is canceled less than 12 hours before the visit, the patient will be sent an invoice for the cost of the service.
! For the attention of customers, there will be changes in the price list of services from August 1, 2023, more information at the reception by phone +371 29602525

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