Service Providers for USG Anomaly + Wellbeing

An USG Anomaly + Wellbeing scan is a comprehensive ultrasound performed during pregnancy to assess the fetus's development and overall health. It combines two key aspects: detecting any anomalies or birth defects (such as structural issues in organs, limbs, or the brain) and evaluating wellbeing (such as fetal growth, heart rate, and amniotic fluid levels). Typically conducted between 18-22 weeks of pregnancy, it helps identify conditions like Down syndrome, spina bifida, or heart defects. The procedure involves applying gel to the abdomen and using a transducer to capture detailed images. It is a non-invasive, safe test with minimal risks, providing important information for prenatal care.