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Unity Specialists and Ultrasound
Private Service, Radiology, Pregnancy Ultrasound
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Description
Unity Specialists and Ultrasound's professional and friendly staff provide a quality diagnostic and interventional ultrasound service with same day appointments available.
Scans offered include:
- Musculoskeletal
- Maternity
- Abdominal
- Pelvis
- Urgent DVT
- Ultrasound guided Cortisone Injections (Shoulders only).
What is Radiology?
Radiological procedures are used for looking at the internal structures of the body, whether bone or soft tissue. Usually these examinations are carried out to:
- diagnose disease states, such as cancer or heart disease
- show the extent of injury to body structures
- to aid in interventional procedures, such as angiography.
- Sonographers are MRTs (Medical Radiation Technologists) who perform your ultrasound examinations.
- Radiologists are specialist doctors who read and understand your films. They will also be involved if you have an intravenous urogram (IVU), barium study, mammogram and a number of other ultrasound procedures. They interpret the results of the images and send them to your doctor.
Staff
Vascular Surgeon - Mr Albert Lo
General Surgeon - Mr Bertrand Jauffret
Sonographer - Carolyn Adema
Reception - Di Hunt
Practice Manager - Tina Donald
Consultants
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Mr Bertrand Jauffret
General Surgeon
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Mr Albert Lo
Vascular Surgeon
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Dr Brett Lyons
Radiologist
Ages
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
How do I access this service?
Referral
A referral from your Doctor, Midwife or Physiotherapist is required prior to Ultrasound scanning.
Anyone can access
If you have a referral from a medical professional you can call to make an appointment.
Contact us
You can contact us by Telephone - 06 2812797 or by email office@unityclinic.co.nz
Make an appointment
Give us a call 06 2812797 or email office@unityclinic.co.nz
Referral Expectations
Same day appointments available.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Fees apply, Free
Fees and Charges Description
- We are a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider
- NIB partners
- We are ACC registered.
- Free ultrasound for ACC and pregnancy scans
- Quotes arranged for all other Medical Insurance Providers
Hours
Mon – Fri | 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Public Holidays: Closed Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr), ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (2 Jun), Matariki (20 Jun), Hawke's Bay Anniversary (24 Oct), Labour Day (27 Oct).
Christmas: Closed 23 Dec — 5 Jan. Open 6 Jan — 10 Jan.
Languages Spoken
English
Procedures / Treatments
In ultrasound, a beam of sound at a very high frequency (that cannot be heard) is sent into the body from a small vibrating crystal in a hand-held scanner head. When the beam meets a surface between tissues of different density, echoes of the sound beam are sent back into the scanner head. The time between sending the sound and receiving the echo back is fed into a computer, which in turn creates an image that is projected on a television screen. Ultrasound is a very safe type of imaging; this is why it is so widely used during pregnancy. Doppler Ultrasound A Doppler study is a noninvasive test that can be used to evaluate blood flow by bouncing high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) off red blood cells. The Doppler Effect is a change in the frequency of sound waves caused by moving objects. A Doppler study can estimate how fast blood flows by measuring the rate of change in its pitch (frequency). A Doppler study can help diagnose bloody clots, heart and leg valve problems and blocked or narrowed arteries. What to expect? After lying down, the area to be examined will be exposed. Generally a contact gel will be used between the scanner head and skin. The scanner head is then pressed against your skin and moved around and over the area to be examined. At the same time the internal images will appear onto a screen
In ultrasound, a beam of sound at a very high frequency (that cannot be heard) is sent into the body from a small vibrating crystal in a hand-held scanner head. When the beam meets a surface between tissues of different density, echoes of the sound beam are sent back into the scanner head. The time between sending the sound and receiving the echo back is fed into a computer, which in turn creates an image that is projected on a television screen. Ultrasound is a very safe type of imaging; this is why it is so widely used during pregnancy. Doppler Ultrasound A Doppler study is a noninvasive test that can be used to evaluate blood flow by bouncing high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) off red blood cells. The Doppler Effect is a change in the frequency of sound waves caused by moving objects. A Doppler study can estimate how fast blood flows by measuring the rate of change in its pitch (frequency). A Doppler study can help diagnose bloody clots, heart and leg valve problems and blocked or narrowed arteries. What to expect? After lying down, the area to be examined will be exposed. Generally a contact gel will be used between the scanner head and skin. The scanner head is then pressed against your skin and moved around and over the area to be examined. At the same time the internal images will appear onto a screen
Unity offer Ultrasound Guided Cortisone Injections to the shoulder. We offer these free of charge for ACC referred patients or as a paid private option. An Ultrasound Scan prior to Cortisone administration and referral from your GP or Physiotherapist is required for both ACC and private service.
Unity offer Ultrasound Guided Cortisone Injections to the shoulder. We offer these free of charge for ACC referred patients or as a paid private option. An Ultrasound Scan prior to Cortisone administration and referral from your GP or Physiotherapist is required for both ACC and private service.
Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (UGS) treats varicose veins using injections into sites which are revealed through an ultrasound examination. Prior to treatment an ultrasound examination identifies and maps out the varicose veins. These are ‘incompetent’ veins that are not effectively moving blood back up the leg as they should. The abnormal vein is then treated with an injection of sclerosant (foam sclerotherapy) which is a medicine designed to close off the faulty vein.
Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (UGS) treats varicose veins using injections into sites which are revealed through an ultrasound examination. Prior to treatment an ultrasound examination identifies and maps out the varicose veins. These are ‘incompetent’ veins that are not effectively moving blood back up the leg as they should. The abnormal vein is then treated with an injection of sclerosant (foam sclerotherapy) which is a medicine designed to close off the faulty vein.
Ultrasound guided sclerotherapy (UGS) treats varicose veins using injections into sites which are revealed through an ultrasound examination.
Prior to treatment an ultrasound examination identifies and maps out the varicose veins. These are ‘incompetent’ veins that are not effectively moving blood back up the leg as they should. The abnormal vein is then treated with an injection of sclerosant (foam sclerotherapy) which is a medicine designed to close off the faulty vein.
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access, Wheelchair accessible toilet
Parking
Parking is road parking or there is a public carpark beside the ASB bank, opposite the ANZ bank that is close by.
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Contact Details
102 Queen Street East, Hastings
Hawke's Bay
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Phone
(06) 281 2797
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Fax
(06) 281 2798
Email
Website
102 Queen Street East
Hastings
Hawke's Bay 4122
Street Address
102 Queen Street East
Hastings
Hawke's Bay 4122
Postal Address
102 Queen Street East, Hastings 4122
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This page was last updated at 1:51PM on December 9, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Unity Specialists and Ultrasound.