FAQs

What is the difference between a 2d/3d/4d ultrasound?

A 2D ultrasound is a traditional ultrasound that uses black, white, and shades of grey to display an image of the baby. 

3D ultrasounds display a realistic image that reveals the detailed features of your baby.

4D ultrasounds has the same details as 3D images, but with actual movements of your baby in real time.

Are Ultrasounds safe?

Yes, there are no radiation components with ultrasound exams, unlike X-rays.

Do you accept insurance?

This is a non-diagnostic exam, so insurance payments are not accepted.

How far along should you be for a 3d ultrasound?

For the best images, I would advise scheduling 3D/4D images between 25-34 weeks.

Will I always get good images of my baby?

Factors such as the amount of amniotic fluid, placenta location, maternal body habitus, and fetal position can all affect the images. However, if the baby doesn't cooperate during the first session, a complimentary session will be scheduled at no extra charge.

Can I have my medical ultrasounds done with you?

All medical ultrasounds will need a physician’s order and scheduled under our diagnostics page

Can I book more than once throughout my pregnancy?

There are no limitations on the amount of times you can see your bundle of joy.

How can I prepare for my ultrasound?

We recommend that you are well hydrated and eat a healthy snack before your appointment to ensure your baby is active before your session.

How early can I see my baby?

You will be able to see your baby as early as 8 weeks, as long as your pregnancy has been confirmed

How early can I do my gender ultrasound? 

We recommend scheduling your gender ultrasound no earlier than 16 weeks.

Is there an additional charge for twin pregnancies?

Yes, there will be an additional $40 added to your total for twin pregnancies.