2- Types of ultrasound

Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound
Neonatal ultrasound:
Brain (examination of ventricles and parenchyma)
Pelvis (to check for congenital dislocations)
Reflux (GER) without the use of a contrast agent (to check the return of stomach contents to the esophagus)
Pylorus (to check gastric emptying function)
Soft tissue ultrasound:
Thyroid (to check for size, nodules, and cystic lesions)
Muscle tissue (to examine space-occupying lesions, hematomas, and muscle tears)
Joints (for examination of rheumatic lesions, ligaments, ‌ joint bursae and menisci)
With probe (Ultra High Frequenxcy -15 MHz) to provide the highest image quality
Examination of non-contrasting foreign objects not identified on radiographs
Eye (for vitreous and retinal examination – which is one of the few centers in the country)
Breast (to check for cystic and space lesions)