Ultrasound of the thyroid gland
Thyroid ultrasound at the "Genesis Dnipro" clinic — accurate diagnosis of hormonal health.
Ultrasound examination (US) of the thyroid gland is one of the most informative and safe diagnostic methods that helps doctors assess the condition of this crucial endocrine gland in the body.
When is a thyroid ultrasound recommended?
The procedure is recommended when there is a suspicion of thyroid diseases, hormonal imbalances, complaints of weakness, weight fluctuations, a sensation of a "lump" in the throat, voice changes, or enlarged lymph nodes in the neck area. Additionally, ultrasound is often part of preventive examinations for people living in iodine-deficient regions.
Ultrasound allows for:
- determining the size and structure of the thyroid gland;
- detecting nodules, cysts, or tumor formations;
- assessing blood flow in the tissues;
- identifying signs of inflammation or gland enlargement.
Advantages of the method:
Safety — the examination is conducted without radiation exposure;
Painlessness — the patient experiences no discomfort;
Accuracy — modern equipment detects even minimal changes;
Accessibility — an ultrasound takes only 10–15 minutes and requires no special preparation.
Regular thyroid examinations using ultrasound help detect disorders in a timely manner and initiate treatment at early stages, preserving health and quality of life.
When is a thyroid ultrasound recommended?
The procedure is recommended when there is a suspicion of thyroid diseases, hormonal imbalances, complaints of weakness, weight fluctuations, a sensation of a "lump" in the throat, voice changes, or enlarged lymph nodes in the neck area. Additionally, ultrasound is often part of preventive examinations for people living in iodine-deficient regions.
Ultrasound allows for:
- determining the size and structure of the thyroid gland;
- detecting nodules, cysts, or tumor formations;
- assessing blood flow in the tissues;
- identifying signs of inflammation or gland enlargement.
Advantages of the method:
Safety — the examination is conducted without radiation exposure;
Painlessness — the patient experiences no discomfort;
Accuracy — modern equipment detects even minimal changes;
Accessibility — an ultrasound takes only 10–15 minutes and requires no special preparation.
Regular thyroid examinations using ultrasound help detect disorders in a timely manner and initiate treatment at early stages, preserving health and quality of life.
