Viability and Dating Scan – Performed up to 10 weeks to confirm fetal heartbeat, gestational age, and number of embryos.
First Trimester Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan – Conducted between 11–13+6 weeks to assess NT, NB, DV, TR and evaluate the risk for fetal aneuploidies.
First Trimester Pre-eclampsia / Preterm Screening – Early assessment of maternal risk for pre-eclampsia and preterm delivery.
Early Anomaly Scan – Done at 16–18 weeks to identify early structural abnormalities.
Detailed Anomaly Scan – Performed between 18–23 weeks, including evaluation of structural anomalies, cervical length, Doppler study, and second-trimester soft marker assessment for fetal aneuploidy risk.
Fetal Neurosonogram – Focused assessment of the fetal brain and central nervous system.Growth Scan with Multivessel Doppler – From 24 weeks onward, to monitor fetal growth, placental function, and blood flow.
3D/4D Sonography with Fetal Wellbeing Assessment – Conducted between 26–34 weeks for real-time visualization and assessment of fetal activity and development.
Multivessel Doppler Study – Evaluation for fetal anemia and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR).
Cervical Assessment – Measurement of cervical length to assess the risk of preterm labor.
Multiple Pregnancy Evaluation – Includes FTS, anomaly scan, Doppler studies, and assessment of associated complications.