Ultrasound services
Moody Diagnostics offers a full range of ultrasound procedures using state-of- the-art equipment—all in a warm and caring environment.
Moody Diagnostics is an American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine (AIUM) accredited ultrasound lab—a designation that means we adhere to the highest ethical and clinical standards. Regardless of the type of ultrasound, you'll find our staff and facility are completely dedicated to patient comfort and peace of mind.
Moody Diagnostics offers a full range of ultrasound procedures using state-of- the-art equipment—all in a warm and caring environment.
Abdominal Ultrasound exams survey the soft tissue organs in the abdomen, such as the gall bladder, liver, pancreas and kidneys.
This exam evaluates the abdominal aorta with measurements and Doppler to look for an aortic aneurysm.
A thyroid ultrasound evaluates the thyroid gland and looks for goiters, masses, cysts, enlargement and other signs of thyroid problems.
This ultrasound evaluates the kidneys and contents and also the urinary bladder.
This exam evaluates the testes and epididymus for masses and cysts.
This ultrasound exam is a leg vein evaluation looking for blood clotting and signs of Venous Reflux, or any improper functioning of the vein valves in the leg, which can cause swelling and changes in the skin.
This is an evaluation of the arteries in the legs and/or arms looking for plaque or blockages, which may be signs of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) or other disorders.
Similar to the Arterial Doppler, this exam evaluates the carotid arteries in the neck for plaque or blockages, usually to evaluate the risk of stroke.
This exam evaluates the blood flow in the renal arteries and aorta for stenosis or blockage.
This ultrasound of the heart evaluates for heart murmur, atrial fibrillation, enlargement of the heart, hypertension, and other disorders and risk factors. This exam will measure the heart’s chambers, wall thickness, blood flow and assess its overall functioning.
This is an echocardiogram on a pediatric patient which evaluates for heart murmurs and any other heart disorders. These exams are reviewed and read by a Pediatric Cardiologist.
A Biophysical Profile evaluates the fetal health and well-being in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy.
This exam evaluates the female organs - uterus and ovaries and endometrial canal.
A breast ultrasound evaluates the beast tissue for cysts or other masses.
This ultrasound evaluates the pregnant mother’s fetus, and may be performed from as early as 5 weeks all the way to full term. This exam includes measurements of the baby, amniotic fluid levels and placenta location.
This type of ultrasound evaluates the uterus and ovaries and endometrial canal, usually looking for fibroid tumors or ovarian cysts, but also useful in infertility diagnoses.