A wide range of ultrasound examinations in the Kazakhstan Sanatorium: from the liver to the heart
The Kazakhstan Sanatorium offers its guests a wide range of services, including ultrasound studies of various organs and body systems. Ultrasound diagnostics is one of the safest and most informative methods of examination, which allows you to get detailed information about the state of health of the patient.
In our sanatorium we perform the following types of ultrasound examinations:
- Liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen ultrasound allows you to detect various pathologies of these organs, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallstone disease, pancreatitis and other diseases.
- Renal ultrasound. This examination allows to detect various kidney diseases such as pyelonephritis, glomerulonephritis and others.
- Thyroid ultrasound. This examination allows to determine the presence of nodules, cysts and other pathologies of the thyroid gland.
- Ultrasound of pelvic organs in women helps to detect various gynecological diseases such as uterine myoma, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, etc.
- Breast ultrasound can detect various masses in the mammary glands such as cysts, fibroadenomas and others.
- Ultrasound of the bladder helps to detect the presence of bladder stones, tumors and other pathologies.
- Prostate gland ultrasound with determination of residual urine. This study helps in detecting various prostate diseases like prostatitis, prostate adenoma and others.
- Ultrasound triplex examination of the brachiocephalic arteries. This study allows to assess the condition of the vessels of the neck and head, to detect the presence of atherosclerotic plaques, blood clots and other pathologies.
- Echocardiography with Doppler blood flow analysis (cardiac ultrasound). This examination helps to assess the work of the heart, detect various heart defects, rhythm disturbances and other pathologies.
All these types of ultrasound examinations are performed by experienced specialists on modern equipment, which guarantees high accuracy of results and safety for patients.