Service Providers for Portable Ultrasonogram of Foetal Anomaly Scan(P779)
A Portable Ultrasonogram of Fetal Anomaly Scan (P779) is a specialized ultrasound performed during pregnancy to assess the development of the fetus and detect any structural abnormalities. This procedure is typically done between 18-22 weeks of pregnancy and involves using a portable ultrasound machine to capture detailed images of the fetus, placenta, and amniotic fluid. It helps identify conditions like heart defects, neural tube defects, or abnormal organ development. The test is painless, non-invasive, and requires no special preparation. The results provide valuable information for monitoring fetal health and planning any necessary interventions.