RADIOLOGY

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NT Scan

1500 - 1999

A nuchal translucency scan is part of the ultrasound scan that most pregnant women have at around 12 weeks of pregnancy.
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200 - 5000

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USG Pelvis TVS

1000 - 1199

A transvaginal ultrasound, also called an endovaginal ultrasound, is a type of pelvic ultrasound used by doctors to examine female reproductive organs.
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Anomaly Scan (Tiffa)

2000 - 2499

The TIFFA takes a close look at your baby and your womb (uterus). It is done between 18 and 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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USG Pelvis (ABD)

1000 - 1199

A pelvic ultrasound is a test that uses sound waves to diagnose a condition, or to check the health of your baby while still in the womb.
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Anomaly Scan (Tiffa)

2000 - 2499

The TIFFA takes a close look at your baby and your womb (uterus). It is done between 18 and 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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NT Scan (Twins)

2500 - 2999

A nuchal translucency (NT) scan is a useful part of first stage screening for Down's syndrome when you are having twins.
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NT Scan (Twins)

2500 - 2999

A nuchal translucency (NT) scan is a useful part of first stage screening for Down's syndrome when you are having twins.
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USG Pelvis TVS

1000 - 1199

A transvaginal ultrasound, also called an endovaginal ultrasound, is a type of pelvic ultrasound used by doctors to examine female reproductive organs.
SPMC-ST000008.jpg
USG Pelvis (ABD)

1000 - 1199

A pelvic ultrasound is a test that uses sound waves to diagnose a condition, or to check the health of your baby while still in the womb.
SPMC-ST000090.png
test

200 - 5000

test product
SPMC-ST000010.jpg
NT Scan

1500 - 1999

A nuchal translucency scan is part of the ultrasound scan that most pregnant women have at around 12 weeks of pregnancy.