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Diagnostic Ultrasound - Patient Information
We hope the following information will help prepare you for the examination and answer some of the questions you may have.

What is ultrasound?
Ultrasound is a sound wave that humans cannot hear. An ultrasound scanner sends these sound waves into your body. The sound waves are reflected back and converted into pictures on the screen. There are no known harmful effects from ultrasound to you or your fetus (unborn baby).

What happens during an ultrasound?
How to prepare for an ultrasound
Drink lots of water throughout the day of your ultrasound AND drink 3 cups one hour before your appointment. Empty your bladder, as needed. You should not be uncomfortable. Bring your Care Card and photo ID with you. Please do not wear any perfume as some of our staff have allergies.

Who may attend the visit with me? How do I rebook my appointment?



Where is the BC Women’s ultrasound located?
The hospital is located at 4500 Oak Street. Once you have entered the hospital site, follow the driveway to BC Women’s Hospital Main Entrance #93 (Visitors/Outpatients). Please check-in at Ultrasound Reception Desk.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.bcwomens.ca/ourservices/pregnancy-prenatal-care/prenatal-screening

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