Ultrasound Examinations at Visegrádi40 Private Clinic in Budapest
A wide range of ultrasound examinations is available at Visegrádi40 Private Clinic in Budapest’s 13th District. Ultrasound is a quick, painless imaging examination that does not involve radiation exposure. In many cases, it can help identify the cause of symptoms, monitor abnormalities or form part of a specialist assessment.
Depending on the type of examination, the ultrasound is performed by a radiologist, cardiologist, gynaecologist or angiologist.
What Ultrasound Examinations Are Available at Our Clinic?
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When Should You See a Radiologist?
At Visegrádi40 Private Practice, our radiologists perform specialized ultrasound examinations and provide diagnoses based on the results. They also recommend any additional tests and treatment options. Ultrasound examinations help to map out structural abnormalities in the organs.
The Following Examinations Are Available:
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Liver structural ultrasound examination
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Thyroid and salivary gland ultrasound examination
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Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound examination
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Targeted ultrasound examination for abdominal and inguinal hernias
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Duplex Doppler ultrasound examination of leg veins
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Duplex Doppler ultrasound of neck arteries (carotid)
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Soft tissue ultrasound examination
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Comprehensive neck ultrasound examination (thyroid, salivary glands, and carotid arteries)
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Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound including hernia gate examination
How Does an Ultrasound Examination Work?
Ultrasound is a gentle, painless procedure used to detect internal medical issues across various fields such as internal medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, urology, gynecology, joint issues, and vascular problems. The examination can be performed on anyone, regardless of age, and pregnancy is not a contraindication. Its advantages include speed, accessibility, and the ability to provide high-resolution, detailed images.
The examination usually takes about 15 minutes, is pain-free, and involves no ionizing radiation or complications. The results will be uploaded to the EESZT (Electronic Health Record System) within 1 business day after the exam.

