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Advance Ultrasound

Private Service, Radiology, Pregnancy Ultrasound

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110 Michael Jones Drive, Flat Bush, Auckland

Three Kings Plaza, 536 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland

Description

Advance Ultrasound is a specialist ultrasound practice with an enthusiastic and friendly team providing high quality care in a welcoming environment.

We are a ‘State-of-the-Art’ practice, using the latest technology with advanced 4D imaging.

We provide a comprehensive range of ultrasound imaging services including:

General: Abdomen, Breast, Groin, Hernia, Neck, Renal and Pelvic (female), Renal Tract, Scrotum, Soft tissue lump, Thyroid 

Pregnancy / Obstetrics:  >1st Trimester, Nuchal scan, 2nd Trimester, (29-40 weeks)

Vascular: Carotid arteries, DVT (Veins), Vein Mapping

Musculoskeletal: Lower Limb, Upper Limb

Interventional: Cortisone injection

Staff

Mike Heath: Lead Sonographer. A sonographer since 1984, Mike is highly regarded by his peers, his regular referrers and his patients. Mike has a reputation for meticulous professionalism, impressive knowledge base, application of diagnostic skills and a lovely friendly personality. He has a particular strength and a strong interest in musculoskeletal ultrasound. Read more about Mike here

Our team of highly experienced and skilled sonographers and radiologists work closely together ensuring consistent, reliable results along with regular continuing medical education updates.

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

How do I access this service?

Referral

A referral from a medical professional is necessary to book any type of ultrasound.

Make an appointment

Once you have your referral you can make an appointment at your preferred location by phone or email.

Referral Expectations

Patients:

  • click here to read how to prepare for your scan
  • click here to learn what to expect during your scan
  • click here to request online access to your images and reports


Referrers:

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Fees apply

Fees and Charges Description

Find our pricing information here

Advance Ultrasound is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider.

Hours

110 Michael Jones Drive, Flat Bush, Auckland

Mon 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Tue 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wed 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM
Thu – Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Saturday hours may vary
Closed all public holidays

Three Kings Plaza, 536 Mount Albert Road, Three Kings, Auckland

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Closed all public holidays

Languages Spoken

English

Procedures / Treatments

Ultrasound

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.

Vein Mapping

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Mobility parking space

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Parking

Free parking is available at both locations

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Contact Details

This page was last updated at 2:01PM on November 7, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Advance Ultrasound.