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Ultrasound is a radiation-free imaging technique that transmits ultrasound waves in the body to produce images of different anatomic structures. More advanced techniques (Doppler) enable the study of blood vessels.

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We offer a wide range of ultrasound exams:

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  • Abdomen/Pelvis
  • Thyroid
  • Surface
  • Musculoskeletal
    – Shoulder, knee, elbow, wrist
  • Pelvic and/or endovaginal
  • Testicles
  • Carotid Doppler
  • Cortisone injection
  • Calcium aspiration

Exam procedure

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  1. Welcome and opening of your file
  2. Preparation for your exam:
    – You will change into the required clothing
  3. Exam will be carried out by the onsite radiologist
  4. Results will be sent to your doctor within 24 to 48 hours

Find out how to prepare for the exam

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Preparation for your exam

Some tests require special preparation:

  • Abdominal ultrasound :
    Fast (no food or drink) for 5 hours before the exam
  • Pelvic ultrasound : 
    Drink 3 large glasses of water (750 ml or 24 oz.) about 1½ hours before the exam to have a full bladder
  • Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound : 
    Fast for 5 hours before the exam and drink 3 large glasses of water about 1½ hours before the exam

* Patients must bring previous radiology exam reports and images (X-rays, ultrasounds, scans, MRIs), involving the same part of the body, to their appointment for diagnostic comparison.

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150, place Charles-Lemoyne, Local L1-1020,
CP 5, Longueuil (Québec) J4K 0A8
stationnement interieur gratuit dans l'edifice de l'universite de sherbrooke
metro longueuil universite de sherbrooke
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