Service Providers for USG of Breast(R737)

An Ultrasound (USG) of the Breast (R737) is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine the breast tissue for abnormalities such as lumps, cysts, or tumors. The procedure uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of the breast, helping to differentiate between solid masses and fluid-filled cysts. The test involves applying gel to the breast area, and a probe (transducer) is moved over the skin to capture images. It is non-invasive, painless, and does not require special preparation. This ultrasound is commonly used for further evaluation of abnormal findings from a physical exam or mammogram and carries minimal risks.