

BREAST ULTRASOUND
A hand-held probe is used to transmit and collect the ultrasonic waves as it is softly moved across the breast.
There won't be any discomfort or pain.
The most cutting-edge ultrasound equipment is available at Medscan Merrylands.
For the diagnosis of breast problems, our highly advanced imaging equipment offer images with superior quality.
Our sonographers and radiologists that specialise in breast imaging are extremely skilled and knowledgeable.
At your visit, remember to bring your referral (a letter from your doctor) as well as your Medicare and/or Pension Health Care cards.
Bring any and all prior imaging that pertains to the pertinent area.
To make sure there is enough time to complete the process, you must arrive on time.
There isn't a set preparation for the test.
You'll be required to put on a gown.
The ultrasound waves are transmitted and collected via a handheld probe which is moved over the part of the body being investigated.
You will not feel any pain or discomfort.
Your procedure will usually take between 20 and 30 minutes.
A highly trained sonographer will conduct the study and a specialist may also participate in the examination.
After your examination, the images from your study will be available on the Medscan Z-tech app. A report written by our radiologists, along with the images will be sent directly to your referring doctor. Medscan will store digital copies of all studies on our secure database for comparison with any future examinations. All images are available online with the Medscan Z-link app
Will I need a mammogram if I have had an ultrasound? It is possible that you may require a mammogram. This is best discussed with your doctor.
What if a lump is found? Your doctor can request a biopsy depending on the results of your examination. Mammography or ultrasound can be used for this. The best imaging method to focus on the breast area of interest will be chosen by the radiologist and your referring physician. Breast biopsy is a procedure that our radiologists and technical staff at Medscan Merrylands are well experienced in, and it's typically well tolerated. Visit Image Guided Biopsy for additional details on biopsies.
Will the sonographer performing my scan tell me what’s wrong? It is the sonographer’s duty to perform the test and ensure the images are of high quality for the radiologist (specialist doctor) to interpret them.