FAQs
Your Questions, Answered
-
We offer a range of packages designed to meet your needs—whether you're pregnant or looking for general diagnostic….Everything is tailored to help you move forward with clarity. If you don’t see a service you need please reach out. Our goal it to help you and provide quality care.
-
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves—not radiation—and is considered safe when performed by trained & licensed professionals. It has been used in medical care for decades.
-
We are a family-owned business dedicated to the highest standard of care. Our goal is to create a warm, welcoming space where families, friends, and our community feel truly at ease. We take great pride in delivering exceptional quality and personalized experiences. We can’t wait to meet you!!
-
You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
-
Elective/keepsake ultrasounds: An order is not needed. This is a non-diagnostic ultrasound and is for baby bonding
Diagnostic/medical ultrasounds: A physician’s order is required.
-
No, we want you comfortable. But, being well hydrated can affect the clarity of the pictures. We recommend that you drink plenty of water a few days before your appointment.
-
2D ultrasounds are the traditional black & white ultrasounds that you have probably seen before. The pictures show the skeletal structure (outline) of the baby. You also get to see baby moving in 2D! It is still the best technology for gathering measurements, views and most accurate way of determining gender.
3D ultrasound shows the tissue of the baby, which is more realistic baby pictures. We can see the roundness of the baby's face, the shape of the nose and the contours of the lips. The color is actually not the color of the baby, it is computer enhanced to make the pictures more appealing.
4D ultrasound is video clips of your baby which is similar to the 3D pictures - but in motion! This is where you see your baby smile, stretch or yawn in live time.
HD Ultrasound refers to high-resolution imaging that provides greater detail and clarity. It is achieved by using a larger number of pixels. High pixel count results in a sharper, less blurry picture.