Diagnostic Ultrasound Services
Non-invasive imaging
No radiation exposure
Same-day results
Board-certified review

Advanced Ultrasound Technology in Plant City
Urgent Care USA offers comprehensive ultrasound services using state-of-the-art equipment. Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves to create detailed pictures of organs and tissues inside your body, providing valuable diagnostic information without radiation exposure.
Our trained sonographers perform various ultrasound examinations with results interpreted by board-certified physicians. Whether you need abdominal imaging, soft tissue evaluation, or limited diagnostic ultrasounds, we provide quick, accurate results to guide your treatment.
Types of Ultrasounds We Perform

Abdominal Ultrasound
Evaluates organs including liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and spleen. Common uses:
- Abdominal pain evaluation
- Gallstone detection
- Kidney stone assessment
- Liver disease monitoring
- Abdominal mass evaluation

Pelvic Ultrasound
Examines pelvic organs and structures. Applications include:
- Pelvic pain investigation
- Abnormal bleeding evaluation
- Ovarian cyst detection
- Bladder assessment
- Pregnancy confirmation

Soft Tissue Ultrasound
Evaluates superficial structures such as:
- Lumps and bumps
- Muscle injuries
- Tendon tears
- Fluid collections
- Lymph node evaluation

Limited/Focused Ultrasound
Targeted examinations for specific concerns:
- DVT (blood clot) screening
- Thyroid evaluation
- Testicular assessment
- Joint effusions
- Foreign body localization
The Ultrasound Process
Specific prep depends on exam type (fasting may be required)
Comfortable positioning on examination table
Painless probe movement over area of interest (15-30 minutes)
Immediate review by physician with results discussion
Benefits of Ultrasound
No Radiation
Safe for all patients including pregnant women
Painless Procedure
Non-invasive with no needles or injections
Real-Time Imaging
Dynamic visualization of organs and blood flow
Cost-Effective
Dollar More affordable than CT or MRI scans
Preparation Instructions
Abdominal Ultrasound Prep

Abdominal Ultrasound Prep
- Fast for 8-12 hours before exam
- No food or drinks except water
- Take medications with small sips of water
- Wear comfortable, loose clothing
Pelvic Ultrasound Prep

Pelvic Ultrasound Prep
- Full bladder required (drink 32 oz water 1 hour before)
- Do not empty bladder before exam
- Wear two-piece outfit for easy access
- Continue regular medications
Other Ultrasound Exams

Other Ultrasound Exams
- No special preparation needed
- Wear clothing that allows easy access to exam area
- Remove jewelry from area being scanned
- Arrive 15 minutes early for paperwork
Common Uses for Ultrasound
Diagnostic Evaluation
- Unexplained pain
- Organ abnormalities
- Mass detection
- Fluid collections
Monitoring Conditions
- Chronic diseases
- Treatment response
- Post-procedure follow-up
- Disease progression
Screening
- Abdominal aneurysm
- Gallbladder disease
- Kidney problems
- Vascular conditions
Guided Procedures
- Fluid drainage
- Biopsy guidance
- Injection placement
- Foreign body removal
Ultrasound Pricing
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary ultrasounds
Limited ultrasound
Included in moderate visit
$129
Complete abdominal
Part of comprehensive visit
$299
Additional views
May incur extra charges
Results & Follow-Up
Understanding Your Results
- Results available same day
- Physician explains findings immediately
- Written report provided
- Images available on CD
- Follow-up recommendations discussed
- Referrals arranged if needed


FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an ultrasound take?
Most ultrasounds take 15-30 minutes, depending on the area being examined and complexity of the study.
Is ultrasound safe during pregnancy?
Yes, ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation, making it safe for pregnant women and developing babies.
Will I get results immediately?
Yes, our physician reviews images immediately and discusses results with you before you leave.
Does ultrasound hurt?
No, ultrasound is painless. You may feel slight pressure from the probe and the gel may feel cool.
What if the ultrasound finds something abnormal?
We’ll explain findings, recommend treatment options, and arrange specialist referrals if needed.
Limitations of Ultrasound
When Other Imaging May Be Needed
While ultrasound is excellent for many conditions, some situations require CT or MRI:
- Detailed bone evaluation
- Deep abdominal structures
- Brain imaging
- Certain emergency conditions
We’ll recommend the most appropriate imaging for your needs.


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