Effective and painless
Ultrasound has become one of the most effective and patient-friendly diagnostic tools in modern medicine. It is a versatile imaging technique used both for routine screenings (such as breast ultrasound) and for investigating the underlying causes of pain or other symptoms. The best part? It’s completely painless and radiation-free.
At our clinic, we offer a wide range of ultrasound examinations tailored to your needs.

Ultrasound examinations can be used in the following areas
Breast and axillary ultrasound
For women under 45, we recommend an annual breast ultrasound as an effective way to detect breast cancer early. It is especially important for patients considering breast augmentation, as it provides a clear baseline evaluation.
While mammography is the most widely recognized breast imaging method, it is not always ideal for every patient. Younger women often have denser breast tissue, which can make mammograms less effective and sometimes uncomfortable. Ultrasound, however, is a reliable, non-invasive alternative that can detect even the smallest changes—without the use of radiation.
Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound
This examination focuses on the abdominal and pelvic organs, helping to diagnose conditions and guide treatment. It allows a detailed look at the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, bladder, uterus, ovaries, and even the lymph nodes near the abdominal aorta.
Abdominal ultrasound is particularly useful for investigating unexplained abdominal pain, detecting gallstones or kidney stones, and identifying other structural changes in the internal organs.
Thyroid and neck soft tissue ultrasound
With thyroid ultrasound, we can evaluate the size, structure, and any potential abnormalities of the thyroid gland, as well as its relationship with the trachea. Neck ultrasound can also examine the salivary glands and lymph nodes to help detect inflammation, tumors, or cysts.
Color doppler flow studies
Color Doppler ultrasound allows us to assess the blood flow in both veins and arteries. It is a valuable tool for detecting vascular issues, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or fistulas. Additionally, Doppler studies of the carotid arteries can reveal circulation problems and help diagnose cardiovascular conditions.
Arterial and venous ultrasound with color doppler
This specialized examination is used to detect arterial narrowing caused by atherosclerosis and venous valve insufficiency. Ultrasound can measure the extent of calcifications, evaluate the degree of narrowing, and detect the presence of emboli—providing a comprehensive view of vascular health.
BREAST ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION
SAFE, RADIATION-FREE PROTECTION
Breast ultrasound is one of the most reliable and completely painless ways to examine breast tissue and lymph nodes. Thanks to advanced technology, our high-resolution ultrasound equipment can detect even the smallest changes before they become serious problems.
Because it is radiation-free, breast ultrasound can be safely performed at any age. It is especially recommended for younger women and those with breast implants.
Who should have a breast ultrasound?
Ultrasound examinations can be performed from the age of 20, especially if a lump, pain, discharge, or any other changes are detected in the breast. Under the age of 30, ultrasound is the ideal primary examination method, while between the ages of 30 and 40 it is more often combined with mammography, mainly in cases of complaint or to check implants. Over the age of 40, it is recommended as an annual screening test, complementing mammography, as the two together provide the most complete picture.
Reliable even with implant
Ultrasound is an excellent way to check the condition of breast implants, whether silicone or saline. It can detect fluid accumulation, ruptures, or inflammation around the implant—ensuring both breast health and implant safety.
Breast ultrasound examination procedure
Breast ultrasound is quick, simple, and requires no preparation. During the exam, you’ll lie comfortably while the doctor applies a gel to improve sound wave transmission. The internal breast structures appear on screen in real-time, allowing immediate assessment of cysts, lumps, or other abnormalities.
The entire procedure takes only 15–20 minutes, and you’ll receive a written report and a personal consultation right after the exam.

THYROID ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION
RELIABLE, PAINLESS DIAGNOSTICS
Thyroid ultrasound is the safest, radiation-free imaging method for examining the thyroid gland and soft tissues of the neck. With the help of modern equipment, we can obtain an accurate picture of the size and structure of the organ, as well as any nodules, cysts, or inflammatory lesions. The examination is completely painless, can be performed at any age, and is even suitable for regular check-ups.

Who should have a thyroid ultrasound?
The examination is recommended for almost everyone, but it is particularly important in the following cases:
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Enlarged thyroid gland or lump felt in the neck
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Difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, persistent throat discomfort
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Family history of thyroid disease or cancer
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Suspected hormonal abnormalities (e.g., underactive or overactive thyroid)
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Regular check-ups after thyroid surgery
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Suspected enlarged neck lymph nodes, inflammation, or cystic lesions
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Follow-up examinations for patients undergoing drug treatment for thyroid disease
What is the test used for?
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To accurately determine the size and structure of the thyroid gland
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Accurate determination of the size and structure of the thyroid gland
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Detection and monitoring of nodules, cysts, and tumors
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Diagnosis of inflammatory diseases (e.g., Hashimoto's thyroiditis)
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Examination of neck lymph nodes and salivary glands
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Preoperative assessment and follow-up
The thyroid ultrasound examination procedure
The examination is completely painless and requires no preparation. The patient lies on their back with a small pillow placed under their neck so that the thyroid gland can be easily examined. The doctor applies ultrasound gel to the skin and then scans the thyroid gland and soft tissues of the neck with the device head. The images are visible on the monitor in real time, allowing any abnormal changes to be identified immediately.
The entire process takes about 15 minutes. At the end of the examination, the patient receives a written report and a verbal evaluation, with recommendations for further examination or treatment if necessary.
THE CONNECTION BETWEEN HAIR LOSS AND THYROID PROBLEMS
RELIABLE, PAINLESS DIAGNOSTICS
Hair loss can be a common symptom of thyroid dysfunction, both in cases of underactivity and overactivity. Hormonal imbalance affects the growth cycle of hair follicles, which can lead to hair thinning. Ultrasound examination is an important tool for assessing the structure of the thyroid gland and any abnormalities, which can help to clarify the underlying cause of hair loss. It is therefore recommended to examine the structure of the thyroid gland in cases of initial complaints or hormone replacement therapy.
ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION
FAST AND IMMEDIATE RESULTS
Abdominal ultrasound is one of the most common, radiation-free diagnostic methods used to obtain a detailed image of the organs in the abdominal cavity. It can be used to examine the condition of the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, bladder, and large abdominal vessels, among other things. The method is completely painless, quick, and safe for people of all ages.
Who is abdominal ultrasound recommended for?
The examination can be used as a routine screening, in case of complaints, or for follow-up. It is especially recommended if:
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Recurring abdominal pain, bloating, or digestive complaints occur
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Liver, kidney, or gallbladder disease is suspected
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Urinary tract complaints, difficulty urinating, or bloody urine are experienced
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A palpable abdominal mass or enlarged lymph nodes are detected
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Regular internal organ checks are necessary due to chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, high blood pressure)
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Pre-operative assessment or follow-up is warranted
What is the examination suitable for?
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Detection of the size, structure, and abnormalities of the abdominal organs
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Detection of stones, cysts, tumors, and inflammation
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Examination of bile duct and urinary tract obstruction
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Monitoring of liver and kidney diseases
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Detection of abdominal fluid accumulation
The abdominal ultrasound examination procedure
The examination requires preparation: it is generally recommended to perform the examination on an empty stomach and to keep the bladder full so that the pelvic organs are clearly visible.
The patient lies on their back, the doctor applies ultrasound gel to the skin of the abdomen, and then scans the entire abdominal cavity with the device head. The images are immediately visible on the monitor, so any abnormalities can be detected right away.
The process takes about 15-20 minutes. At the end of the examination, the patient receives a written report and a verbal evaluation, with further diagnostic recommendations if necessary.

LOWER LIMB DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
FAST AND IMMEDIATE RESULTS
Deep vein Doppler ultrasound of the lower extremities is a painless, quick, and safe examination method that shows the condition of the deep vein system in the legs. It is most commonly used to rule out or confirm deep vein thrombosis (DVT), but the examination can also detect narrowing, blockages, and abnormal circulation in the veins.
When is deep vein Doppler ultrasound of the lower extremities recommended?
The examination may be justified in the following cases:
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swelling of the legs, ankle swelling
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sudden pain or tension in the leg
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redness, feeling of warmth in the limb
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recurring cramps, feeling of heaviness in the legs
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suspicion of previous thrombosis or follow-up
Why is the examination important?
Early detection of deep vein thrombosis can be life-saving, as untreated blood clots can break off and cause pulmonary embolism. Doppler ultrasound can be used to diagnose thrombosis at an early stage, allowing appropriate treatment to be started.
Examination procedure
During deep vein Doppler ultrasound, the specialist uses a special ultrasound probe to visualize blood flow in the veins in real time. The examination is completely painless, requires no preparation, and does not involve radiation exposure.

WHEN SHOULD YOU CONTACT US?
Our clinic uses state-of-the-art, high-resolution ultrasound machines, and our experienced specialists can detect even the smallest changes. We pay special attention to empathetic patient care: we create a comfortable, discreet environment where patients can feel safe and understood.
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