Service Providers for Portable Ultrasonogram of HBS, Pelvic Organ & PVR(P764)

A Portable Ultrasonogram of HBS (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen), Pelvic Organs, and PVR (Post-Void Residual) (P764) is a diagnostic procedure that evaluates three areas of the body. First, it examines the liver for signs of Hepatitis B infection, such as inflammation or liver damage. The second part assesses the pelvic organs (e.g., uterus, ovaries, and bladder) for abnormalities like cysts, fibroids, or tumors. Lastly, the PVR measures the amount of urine remaining in the bladder after urination, helping to identify issues with bladder emptying or urinary retention. This non-invasive, portable ultrasound is painless, requires no special preparation, and provides essential diagnostic information for these conditions.