Ultrasound imaging, also called ultrasound scanning or sonography, is a method of “seeing” inside the human body through the use of high-frequency sound waves. The sound waves are recorded and displayed as a real-time visual image. No radiation is involved in ultrasound imaging.

Ultrasound is a useful way of examining many of the body’s internal organs, including the heart, liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, and bladder. Ultrasound is also the preferred method used to visualize an unborn fetus.

You and your doctor can count on 24-hour week day coverage and 7am to 7pm weekend coverage.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! You need to schedule an appointment for your ultrasound.

Our Outpatient Registration team can get you scheduled- call (509) 336-7446. 

Yes! Your physician needs to fax an order to schedule you an appointment.

A Board Certified Radiologist will interpret your ultrasound. The results will be sent to the ordering physician. 

Typically, your provider will have results within a few hours of your ultrasound. It may take a few days for your provider to contact you with your results. 

You can also find results on your Pullman Regional Hospital Health Portal. 

Technologists can use ultrasound technology to get images of many parts of the body related to your tissues and organs. 

If you have questions about why you need to receive an ultrasound or what part of your body needs imaging, speak to your physician.