Diagnostic ultrasound is a non-invasive medical test which evaluates diseases of the
internal organs and blood vessels (arteries and veins), as well as many disorders
of the muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
When your physician requires that you have a diagnostic ultrasound procedure
performed - you can elect to have your examination performed by:
MOBILE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, Inc.
MMT will perform the study in your physician's office, a familiar enviornment
that you feel comfortable. MMT, functioning as a mobile laboratory will bring
all of the state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment to the physicians office
and set up in one of their exam rooms.
The Board Certified specialist physicians who interpret your test data are leaders in their field, and the ultrasound
technologists are highly skilled with many years of experience.
Have your doctor call 1(800)366-7301 to discuss how Mobile Medical Technologies
can aid them in performing additional quality services in their practice.
Diagnostic Ultrasound Studies
General Body
- Head, Neck:
Images of relevant anatomy; muscles and vessels of neck. Measurements of both
lateral thyroid lobes in various planes.
- Chest:
Images area of pleural effusion.
- Breast:
Images of breast mass which has been documented by physical exam or mammogram.
- Abdomen:
Images of liver, gall bladder, intra- & extra-hepatic biliary ductal system,
pancreas and spleen.
- Retroperitoneal:
Images of both kidneys and renal spaces, renal vessels and abdominal vessels,
abdominal aorta.
- Pelvic (female):
Images of vagina, cul-de-sac, uterus, ovaries, adnexa and urinary bladder in various
planes with measurement.
- Transvaginal:
- Pelvic (male):
Images of urinary bladder, prostate and seminal vesicles. Measurements of prostate
and pre and post void bladder measurements are taken.
- Scrotum:
Images scrotal sac contents; testicles, epididymis and vessels.
Echocardiography (Heart):
- Echo 2D (real time imaging) & M-Mode (Measurements):
Visualizes cardiac anatomy, wall motion and valvular function using multiple views
and imaging planes.
- Echo Doppler (Bloodflow measurements):
Pulsed and continuous wave colorflow evaluation. Gives information on bloodflow with
documentation of calculations to detect the presence or absence of pressure gradients across valves.
Vascular (Blood vessels):
Arterial:
- Carotid Imaging with Color Doppler:
Visualizes left and right common carotid arteries from base of neck to above
bifurcation. Shows localization, character, as well as bloodflow velocities and
extent of disease.
- Physiological Upper and Lower Extremity Arteries:
Segmental blood pressure measurements, continuous wave doppler analog waveform
analysis, photoplesmography, flow velocity signals.
- Duplex imaging - upper and lower extremities:
Images lumen of arteries in extremities. Doppler gives characteristics of bloodflow.
Venous:
- Physiological Upper and Lower Extremities:
Capacitance and outflow measurement of calf, measurement of calf venous reflux, qualitative photoplethysmography.
- Duplex Imaging Upper and Lower extremities:
Images veins in upper and lower extremities. Doppler gives characteristics of bloodflow.
- Duplex organs:
Images arterial inflow and venous outflow of abdominal, pelvic and/or retroperitoneal organs.
Dupex Aorta Inferior Vena Cava Iliac Vasculature:
Images of these vessels and/or tributaries as well as flow patterns. Doppler gives characteristics of blood flow.
Musculoskeletal / Soft-tissue: