Ultrasound
The GE LOGIQ E9 Ultrasound provides a remarkable level of ultrasound quality and can provide a more confident diagnosis as a result; while ensuring the highest standard of care to every patient in every exam.
Renals/Kidneys/Bladder:
Drink (3) three (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Pelvic or Obstetrics (OB):
Drink (4) four (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Upper Abdomen (gallbladder/liver/CBD/kidney):
Nothing to eat or drink 8 hours before exam.
Kidney only:
No prep required
- All female sonographers
- All examinations are performed by sonographers who are certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS)
- Scan Assistant reduces your exam time
- Trophon EPR High Level Disinfection System cleans all tranducers used
- An ultasound has no radiation, and therefore, this exam does not pose a radiation risk to pregnant women and children
Ultrasound Prep
Patient may take necessary heart or blood pressure medications with a sip of water at routine times before any exam.Renals/Kidneys/Bladder:
Drink (3) three (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Pelvic or Obstetrics (OB):
Drink (4) four (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Upper Abdomen (gallbladder/liver/CBD/kidney):
Nothing to eat or drink 8 hours before exam.
Kidney only:
No prep required
Special Instructions:
It is very important that you manage your glucose(sugar) intake prior to the exam. If your glucose is not at the right level, the exam may be cancelled, or the results may not be optimal.
General Instructions:
Foods NOT Allowed (the day before): Cereals, breads, jams, jellies, peas, corn, potatoes, fruits, juices, sodas, gravies, milk(including non-dairy milks), pastas, sugar, candy, alcohol and rice.
Diabetic patients on oral medication:
If you have any questions please call us at (209) 823-1504.
It is very important that you manage your glucose(sugar) intake prior to the exam. If your glucose is not at the right level, the exam may be cancelled, or the results may not be optimal.
General Instructions:
- If your blood glucose is above 200mg/dl please call us at (209) 823-1504 and ask to talk to a technologist.
- If you are between the ages of 13 and 55 years old, you must have a pregnancy test before your scheduled appointment.
- If you have had a PET/CT scan within the last 2 months please call us at (209) 823-1504 and ask to speak to a technologist.
- No food from midnight or 6 hours prior to appointment.
- No strenuous exercise, no gum chewing, no smoking 24 hours prior to the exam.
- Low carbohydrate foods/ no caffeine / no nicotine / no alcohol 24 hours prior to the exam.
- Avoid cold temperatures / stay warm for 48 hours prior to the exam; continue remaining warm through injection and uptake phase of exam.
- You may take your medications (with water only) prior to arrival at Manteca Imaging Center. If you need to take your medications with food please hold taking the medication until after the exam.
- You will be asked to limit talking 5 minutes before injection and during uptake phase of exam to limit laryngeal muscle uptake.
- We recommend eating something fatty the day prior to exam(fried eggs, bacon).
- Do not bring children to the appointment.
Foods NOT Allowed (the day before): Cereals, breads, jams, jellies, peas, corn, potatoes, fruits, juices, sodas, gravies, milk(including non-dairy milks), pastas, sugar, candy, alcohol and rice.
Diabetic patients on oral medication:
- No food 6 hours prior to exam
- Take diabetic medication and follow the general instructions above 24 hours prior to exam.
- Hold taking Metformin or Metformin containing diabetic drugs (Glucophage, Janumet) 12 hours prior to exam
- No food 6 hours prior to exam. Follow the general instructions above 24 hours prior to exam.
- No insulin administration 1 hour before appointment.
- You may take your long lasting insulin on the day of the appointment if taken 1 hour prior to appointment.
- No regular insulin (Humulin R) to be taken within 1 hour of appointment.
- Please bring your insulin to your appointment.
- Follow general instructions above 24 hours prior to appointment.
- Continue pump as usual.
If you have any questions please call us at (209) 823-1504.
Special Instructions:
Foods NOT Allowed (the day before): Cereals, breads, jams, jellies, peas, corn, potatoes, fruits, juices, sodas, gravies, milk(including non-dairy milks), pastas, sugar, candy, alcohol and rice.
The exam may take 2 to 3 hours to complete.
If you have any questions please call us at (209) 823-1504.
- If you are between the ages of 13 and 55 years old, you must have a pregnancy test before your scheduled appointment.
- If you have had a PET/CT scan within the last 2 months please call us at (209) 823-1504 and ask to speak to a technologist.
- No food from midnight or 6 hours prior to appointment.
- No strenuous exercise, no gum chewing, no smoking 24 hours prior to the exam.
- Low carbohydrate foods/ no caffeine / no nicotine / no alcohol 24 hours prior to the exam.
- Avoid cold temperatures / stay warm for 48 hours prior to the exam; continue remaining warm through injection and uptake phase of exam.
- You may take your medications (with water only) prior to arrival at Manteca Imaging Center. If you need to take your medications with food please hold taking the medication until after the exam.
- You will be asked to limit talking 5 minutes before injection and during uptake phase of exam to limit laryngeal muscle uptake.
- We recommend eating something fatty the day prior to exam(fried eggs, bacon).
- Do not bring children to the appointment.
Foods NOT Allowed (the day before): Cereals, breads, jams, jellies, peas, corn, potatoes, fruits, juices, sodas, gravies, milk(including non-dairy milks), pastas, sugar, candy, alcohol and rice.
The exam may take 2 to 3 hours to complete.
If you have any questions please call us at (209) 823-1504.
Patient may take necessary heart or blood pressure medications with a sip of water at routine times before any exam.
Renals/Kidneys/Bladder:
Drink (3) three (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Pelvic or Obstetrics (OB):
Drink (4) four (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Upper Abdomen (gallbladder/liver/CBD/kidney):
Nothing to eat or drink 8 hours before exam.
Kidney only:
No prep required
Renals/Kidneys/Bladder:
Drink (3) three (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Pelvic or Obstetrics (OB):
Drink (4) four (8) ounce glasses of water 30 minutes before exam.
Do not empty your bladder. a full bladder is needed for the exam.
Upper Abdomen (gallbladder/liver/CBD/kidney):
Nothing to eat or drink 8 hours before exam.
Kidney only:
No prep required
Patient may take necessary heart or blood pressure medications with a sip of water at routine times before any exam. All patients over 18 having an MRI with contrast need a current creatine level.
CT scan of the head/chest, pelvis, abdomen & pelvis, CT KUB (kidneys, ureter, bladder)
AM Appointment - liquid breakfast
PM Appointment - light breakfast and liquids after breakfast
Patient may take necessary heart or blood pressure medications with a sip of water at routine times before any exam. All patients over 18 having an MRI with contrast need a current creatine level.
Contraindications:
- Pacemakers
- Pregnancy
- Weight over 660 lbs
- Artificial heart valves
- Cerebral Aneurysm Clips
If YES to any of the following, please call Manteca Imaging Center (209) 823-1504.
- Are you claustrophobic?
- You may request medication from your doctor.
- If medicated, arrange for a ride home.
- Have you been a sheet metal worker, welder, or mechanic?
- Do you have metallic foreign bodies in the eyes?
- Do you have a medical implant of any type?
- All patients must provide a medical card describing the type of implant
- All patients with heart stents must be scanned at the hospital