3D / 4D USG at Sara Diagnostics & The Kidney Clinic
3D / 4D USG is an advanced ultrasound technique used during pregnancy to visualize fetal development in greater detail. It provides three-dimensional images and real-time movement, helping doctors assess growth and structural features.
At our diagnostic facility, 3D / 4D ultrasound scans are performed using modern imaging systems by experienced doctors for proper clinical evaluation.
What Is 3D / 4D USG?
3D ultrasound creates three-dimensional images of the fetus, while 4D ultrasound adds real-time motion, allowing visualization of movements such as facial expressions and limb activity. These scans are commonly used to support routine pregnancy monitoring and detailed fetal assessment.
When Is 3D / 4D USG Recommended?
Your doctor may advise a 3D / 4D USG for:
Monitoring fetal growth and development
Assessment of facial and structural features
Evaluation of fetal movements
Follow-up pregnancy imaging
Our Diagnostic Process
Appointment by Phone
Patients can schedule their 3D / 4D USG by calling our center. Our team provides guidance on timing and basic instructions.
Step 1
Scan by Trained Technicians
The ultrasound scan is performed by trained staff using advanced equipment in a clean and organized environment.
Step 2
Doctor Review
All scan images are reviewed by experienced doctors to ensure proper clinical assessment.
Step 3
Report Collection
Patients can collect their reports from the center as advised by our team.
Step 4
What You Can Expect
Clear guidance before the scan
Calm and organized diagnostic setup
Supportive technical staff
Professional review of ultrasound findings
Structured reporting process
Book Your 3D / 4D USG Scan
For appointments or pregnancy scan-related queries, please contact us directly
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Do I need an appointment for 3D / 4D USG?
Yes, prior appointment is advised. Please call our center to confirm availability and schedule your visit.
Is 3D / 4D ultrasound safe during pregnancy?
Yes. 3D / 4D USG uses sound waves and does not involve radiation. It is considered safe when performed by trained professionals.
How long does the scan take?
The scan usually takes around 20–30 minutes, depending on imaging requirements and fetal position. Total visit time may vary.
When will I receive my report?
Report timelines depend on the examination performed. Our staff will inform you of the expected reporting time during your visit.