Service Providers for Upper Abdomen (2D)(F730)
The Upper Abdomen (2D) ultrasound (F730) is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to visualize organs in the upper abdomen, such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and spleen. It helps detect conditions like liver disease, gallstones, tumors, or kidney abnormalities. The procedure involves applying a gel to the abdomen and using a transducer to send sound waves that create real-time images of the organs. Preparation often includes fasting for several hours to ensure clearer images, as food can affect organ visibility. The test is safe, non-invasive, and carries minimal risk. Results help guide diagnosis and treatment plans for abdominal issues.