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Whole Abdomen Ultrasound in Srinagar

Has your doctor advised a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound? If you're looking for a trusted place to get the examination done in Srinagar, Orbit Diagnostics provides appointment-based abdominal ultrasound services in a professional, comfortable and patient-focused environment. Our goal is simple-to provide accurate imaging, timely reporting and a smooth experience from booking to report delivery.

A Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is one of the most frequently recommended imaging investigations because it allows your doctor to examine several important abdominal organs during a single visit. It is commonly advised for abdominal pain, gallbladder problems, fatty liver, kidney stones, urinary symptoms, abnormal liver function tests, abdominal swelling and many other conditions. The examination is safe, painless and does not use radiation.

Located at Sara Centric Mall, Baghat, Barzulla, Srinagar, Orbit Diagnostics welcomes patients who value organised healthcare, experienced reporting and respectful patient care. Whether you are visiting us for the first time or returning for a follow-up scan, our team will guide you through every step of the process, including preparation, appointment scheduling and report collection.

Whole Abdomen Ultrasound at a Glance

Common Name Whole Abdomen Ultrasound (USG Whole Abdomen)
Purpose Assessment of abdominal organs including the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen and urinary bladder.
Radiation No radiation is used.
Pain Painless and non-invasive.
Average Scan Time Usually 15–20 minutes.
Preparation Fasting is commonly required. Additional preparation may vary depending on your doctor's advice.
Report Availability Routine reports are generally prepared shortly after the examination.
Appointment Recommended to minimise waiting time.

Need to Book Your Ultrasound?

Before you visit, our team can help you with:

  • Understanding your doctor's prescription.
  • Preparation instructions.
  • Current ultrasound charges.
  • Appointment scheduling.
  • Expected report delivery time.
  • WhatsApp guidance before your visit.

If you are unsure whether your prescription mentions a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound, simply send us a clear photograph through WhatsApp. We'll help you identify the correct examination and explain any preparation required before your appointment.

Quick Answer

We provide appointment-based Whole Abdomen Ultrasound examinations with experienced radiologist reporting, transparent pricing, preparation guidance, digital report sharing on request and a comfortable patient experience. Most routine examinations are completed within a short time, and our reception team is always available to explain preparation instructions before your visit.

Why Has My Doctor Recommended a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound?

One of the first questions many patients ask after receiving a prescription is, "Why do I need a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound?" The answer depends on your symptoms and your doctor's clinical findings. Unlike an X-ray that focuses mainly on bones, a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound helps evaluate several important abdominal organs during a single examination, making it one of the most useful first-line imaging investigations for many abdominal complaints.

Your doctor may recommend this examination to investigate the cause of persistent abdominal pain, detect gallstones, evaluate the liver, kidneys or urinary bladder, investigate abnormal blood test results or monitor an already known medical condition. Since ultrasound does not use radiation, it is often preferred whenever it can provide the information needed for diagnosis or follow-up.

At Orbit Diagnostics, every Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is performed carefully so that your treating doctor receives clear, reliable information that can assist in planning further treatment or additional investigations if required.

Common Reason Why Your Doctor May Recommend a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound
Persistent Abdominal Pain To evaluate the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen and urinary bladder for possible abnormalities.
Suspected Gallstones Ultrasound is commonly used to look for gallstones and inflammation of the gallbladder.
Abnormal Liver Function Tests To assess liver size, texture and other changes that may explain abnormal blood test results.
Kidney Pain To evaluate kidney stones, swelling, cysts or other urinary tract conditions.
Urinary Problems To examine the urinary bladder and kidneys when patients experience difficulty passing urine or blood in urine.
Abdominal Swelling To identify possible fluid accumulation, enlarged organs or abdominal masses.
Routine Follow-up To monitor previously diagnosed liver, kidney, gallbladder or abdominal conditions.

Symptoms That Commonly Lead to a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound

Not every stomach discomfort requires an ultrasound, but when symptoms persist or your doctor needs a closer look at the abdominal organs, a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is often one of the first investigations recommended.

Depending on your medical history, this examination may be advised if you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms.

  • Persistent upper abdominal pain.
  • Pain after eating fatty meals.
  • Right-sided abdominal pain.
  • Pain around the kidneys or lower back.
  • Abdominal bloating or swelling.
  • Unexplained nausea or vomiting.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice).
  • Blood in urine.
  • Difficulty passing urine.
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections.
  • Suspected kidney stones.
  • Suspected gallstones.
  • Raised liver enzymes.
  • Known fatty liver disease.
  • Abnormal abdominal examination.
  • Follow-up after abdominal surgery.
  • Monitoring previously diagnosed abdominal conditions.
  • General health evaluation when clinically indicated.
  • Symptoms where your doctor wishes to rule out an abdominal cause.

Remember

An ultrasound is not performed simply because a person has abdominal pain. Your doctor recommends this examination after considering your symptoms, medical history and physical examination. The ultrasound findings are always interpreted together with your clinical condition.

Which Organs Are Examined During a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound?

A Whole Abdomen Ultrasound allows the radiologist to evaluate several important abdominal organs during a single appointment. The exact structures examined may vary depending on your symptoms and your doctor's request, but a routine examination generally includes the following.

Organ Why It Is Examined Examples of Findings
Liver Assessment of size, texture and overall appearance. Fatty liver, cysts, enlargement, focal lesions and other abnormalities.
Gallbladder Evaluation for stones and inflammation. Gallstones, sludge, wall thickening and related findings.
Common Bile Duct Assessment of bile drainage. Dilatation and other abnormalities where visible.
Pancreas General evaluation of pancreatic appearance. Inflammatory changes and other visible abnormalities.
Spleen Measurement of size and structure. Splenic enlargement and focal abnormalities.
Kidneys Assessment of both kidneys. Kidney stones, cysts, swelling and structural abnormalities.
Urinary Bladder Evaluation of bladder wall and contents. Stones, wall thickening and urinary retention where applicable.
Major Abdominal Vessels Basic assessment whenever included in the examination. Visible abnormalities requiring further evaluation if detected.

If your doctor requires evaluation of a specific organ in greater detail, a dedicated ultrasound examination or another imaging test may also be recommended depending on your clinical condition.

Conditions That a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound May Help Evaluate

A Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is used to assess many different abdominal conditions. While the examination provides valuable diagnostic information, the final diagnosis is always made by your treating doctor after considering your symptoms, examination findings and other investigations when required.

Condition Can Ultrasound Help? Comments
Fatty Liver ✓ Yes Frequently detected during routine abdominal ultrasound.
Gallstones ✓ Yes One of the best imaging tests for detecting gallstones.
Kidney Stones ✓ Often Many kidney stones can be visualised depending on their size and location.
Liver Enlargement ✓ Yes Liver size and appearance are routinely assessed.
Kidney Swelling ✓ Yes Hydronephrosis and related findings may be identified.
Abdominal Fluid ✓ Yes Ultrasound is very useful for detecting free abdominal fluid.
Simple Cysts ✓ Yes Cysts in organs such as the liver or kidneys are commonly identified.
Urinary Bladder Stones ✓ Yes Visible stones within the bladder may be detected.

Important Information for Patients

Although Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is an excellent investigation for many abdominal conditions, no imaging test is perfect for every disease. Depending on your symptoms and ultrasound findings, your doctor may recommend additional investigations such as blood tests, CT, MRI, endoscopy or specialised ultrasound examinations to obtain more detailed information.

How Should I Prepare for a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound?

One of the most common questions we receive is, "Can I eat before a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound?" Proper preparation is important because it helps obtain clearer ultrasound images and reduces the possibility of repeating the examination. The exact preparation may vary depending on your doctor's advice and the organs that need special attention, but the guidance below applies to most routine Whole Abdomen Ultrasound examinations.

If you have diabetes, or pregnant, or taking regular medicines or have any medical condition that makes fasting difficult, please inform our reception team while booking your appointment. We will guide you according to your doctor's recommendation.

Patient Question Recommended Guidance
Should I come on an empty stomach? Yes. For most Whole Abdomen Ultrasound examinations, fasting for approximately 6–8 hours is recommended unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Can I drink water? Small amounts of plain water are usually permitted. In some cases, you may also be asked to come with a comfortably full urinary bladder.
Can I take my regular medicines? In most situations, regular medicines may be taken with a small sip of water unless your treating doctor has given different instructions.
Can diabetic patients undergo this scan? Yes. However, diabetic patients should inform us while booking so that appropriate appointment timing and preparation can be suggested.
Is morning the best time? Morning appointments are often convenient because fasting is easier, although the examination can also be performed later in the day with appropriate preparation.
Should I bring previous reports? Yes. Previous ultrasound, CT, MRI reports and relevant blood test reports help the radiologist compare current findings.
Do I need my doctor's prescription? Yes. It helps us confirm the correct investigation and understand the clinical concern.

Need Preparation Advice?

Preparation may differ slightly depending on whether your doctor has requested a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound, Whole Abdomen with Pelvis, KUB Ultrasound or another abdominal examination. If you are unsure, simply call us before your appointment and our team will guide you.

How Is a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound Performed?

Many patients feel anxious before their first ultrasound simply because they have never undergone one before. Fortunately, a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is a simple, comfortable and non-invasive examination. It does not involve injections in routine cases and does not expose you to radiation.

1. Registration

After you arrive, our reception team verifies your appointment, reviews your prescription and confirms whether the required preparation has been completed.

2. Ultrasound Examination

You will be comfortably positioned on the examination couch. A clear ultrasound gel is applied to the abdomen, and the radiologist gently moves the ultrasound probe over the skin to obtain real-time images of the abdominal organs.

3. Additional Views

During the examination, you may be asked to change your position slightly or hold your breath for a few seconds so that certain organs can be visualised more clearly.

4. Completion

After the examination, the gel is wiped off and you can usually return to your normal daily routine immediately unless your treating doctor has advised otherwise.

Whole Abdomen Ultrasound Price in Srinagar

If you searched for "Whole Abdomen Ultrasound Price in Srinagar", you are not alone. This is one of the most common questions patients ask before booking an appointment.

At Orbit Diagnostics, the current charge for a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is ₹600 to ₹700. Our aim is to provide transparent pricing along with organised appointments, experienced reporting and a comfortable diagnostic experience.

Investigation Whole Abdomen Ultrasound
Current Charge ₹600 to ₹800
Appointment Recommended
Average Scan Time Approximately 15–20 Minutes
Report Usually available shortly after the examination.

If your doctor has prescribed an additional ultrasound examination or Doppler study, the total charges may vary depending on the investigations requested. Our reception team will always explain the expected cost before your appointment.

Why Can the Price of a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound Differ Between Diagnostic Centres?

Patients often notice that different diagnostic centres quote different prices for the same ultrasound examination. This is completely normal. The cost of an ultrasound is influenced by many factors beyond the scan itself.

Factor How It Influences the Overall Service
Radiologist Experience Experienced interpretation contributes to reliable reporting and clinical decision-making.
Ultrasound Equipment Modern imaging systems can provide clearer visualisation of abdominal organs.
Time Spent on Examination A carefully performed examination often provides better diagnostic information than a hurried scan.
Reporting Standards Clear, structured reports help your treating doctor understand the findings more easily.
Appointment Management Organised scheduling generally means less waiting and a smoother patient experience.
Patient Facilities Comfortable waiting areas, digital services and professional support improve convenience.

What You Can Expect at Orbit Diagnostics

  • Transparent pricing without hidden surprises.
  • Appointment-based workflow to minimise waiting.
  • Modern diagnostic environment inside Sara Centric Mall.
  • Experienced radiologist reporting.
  • Preparation guidance before your visit.
  • WhatsApp report sharing whenever requested.
  • Friendly assistance from booking until report collection.
  • Multiple digital payment options.

Whole Abdomen Ultrasound vs KUB Ultrasound

Patients often assume that a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound and a KUB Ultrasound are the same investigation. They are not. Although both involve ultrasound imaging of the abdomen, the organs evaluated are different.

Feature Whole Abdomen Ultrasound KUB Ultrasound
Liver ✓ Included -
Gallbladder ✓ Included -
Pancreas ✓ Included -
Spleen ✓ Included -
Kidneys ✓ Included ✓ Included
Urinary Bladder ✓ Included ✓ Included
Main Purpose Comprehensive abdominal assessment. Evaluation of the urinary system.

Whole Abdomen Ultrasound vs Whole Abdomen & Pelvis Ultrasound

Many patients receive a prescription mentioning Whole Abdomen & Pelvis Ultrasound and naturally wonder whether it is the same as a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound. Although the two investigations are related, they are not identical. A Whole Abdomen & Pelvis Ultrasound includes evaluation of additional pelvic organs and is usually advised when your doctor needs more comprehensive information.

Feature Whole Abdomen Whole Abdomen + Pelvis
Liver
Gallbladder
Pancreas
Spleen
Kidneys
Urinary Bladder
Pelvic Organs -
Common Indications Abdominal pain, liver, gallbladder, kidneys. Abdominal pain with pelvic symptoms, urinary complaints and gynaecological evaluation when advised.

If your prescription simply mentions "USG Abdomen" or "USG W/A", it is always advisable to confirm the exact investigation before arriving. Our team will gladly help you understand your doctor's prescription and schedule the correct examination.

How Does a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound Report Look?

Patients often ask us what an ultrasound report actually contains. Every report is different because it reflects the findings of an individual patient. The example below is only an illustration to help you understand the format of a routine report and should not be interpreted as a medical diagnosis.

Liver Normal in size with homogeneous echotexture.
Gallbladder Well distended. No gallstones seen.
Common Bile Duct Not dilated.
Pancreas Visualised portions appear unremarkable.
Spleen Normal size and echotexture.
Kidneys Both kidneys normal in size with maintained corticomedullary differentiation.
Urinary Bladder Adequately distended. No obvious abnormality detected.
Impression No significant abnormality detected on this illustrative example.
Please Note: This is a sample report prepared only to help patients understand the general reporting style. Your actual report will depend entirely on your clinical findings and should always be interpreted by your treating doctor.

When Will I Receive My Ultrasound Report?

We understand that many patients need their ultrasound report on the same day so they can return to their treating doctor without unnecessary delay. At Orbit Diagnostics, every report is prepared carefully and reviewed by the radiologist before it is released.

  • Routine reports are generally available within a short time after the examination.
  • Printed reports are provided at our reception.
  • Digital reports can be shared on WhatsApp whenever requested.
  • Reports can also be shared with your treating doctor after your approval.

Our Priority

We believe that a carefully reviewed report is more valuable than simply issuing reports quickly. Every examination receives the attention it deserves before the report is finalised.

Frequently Asked Questions About Whole Abdomen Ultrasound

Is a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound painful?

No. It is a painless, non-invasive examination performed using sound waves.

Does ultrasound use radiation?

No. Ultrasound does not use ionising radiation.

Can I eat before the scan?

Most patients are advised to fast for several hours before the examination unless your doctor advises otherwise.

Can I drink water?

Yes, but the amount depends on the type of ultrasound requested. Our team will guide you before your appointment.

Can I take my medicines?

In most cases, regular medicines may be continued. If you have any doubts, please ask your doctor or contact our reception team.

Can fatty liver be detected?

Yes. Ultrasound is commonly used to evaluate fatty liver and other liver abnormalities.

Can gallstones be seen?

Yes. Ultrasound is one of the preferred investigations for detecting gallstones.

Can kidney stones be detected?

Many kidney stones can be identified depending on their size and location.

How long does the examination take?

Most routine Whole Abdomen Ultrasound examinations are completed within approximately 15–20 minutes.

Can I resume my normal routine afterwards?

Yes. Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the examination.

Do I need an appointment?

Appointments are recommended because they minimise waiting time and allow us to explain the required preparation in advance.

Can I book through WhatsApp?

Yes. You may contact our team, share your prescription and book your appointment through WhatsApp.

Serving Patients Across Srinagar

Patients visit Orbit Diagnostics from Baghat, Barzulla, Hyderpora, Rawalpora, Sanat Nagar, Rajbagh, Jawahar Nagar, Chanapora, Natipora, Bemina, Nowgam and nearby areas because they appreciate an organised appointment system, a comfortable diagnostic environment and timely reporting.

Conveniently located inside Sara Centric Mall, Baghat, Barzulla, our diagnostic centre has been designed for patients who value quality, privacy and a professional healthcare experience.

Book Your Whole Abdomen Ultrasound in Srinagar

If your doctor has recommended a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound, our team is ready to assist you from the moment you contact us. We can help you understand your prescription, explain the preparation required, schedule a convenient appointment and provide information about the current charges before your visit.

Whether you are coming for the first time or returning for a follow-up examination, our aim is to provide an organised, comfortable and dependable diagnostic experience with accurate reporting and courteous patient care.