Ultrasound scans have become one of the most common and trusted diagnostic tools in modern medicine — especially here in Lagos where healthcare is advancing and more patients are taking charge of their health.
But many people still ask an important question: “Are ultrasound scans safe? Do they have side effects?”
At Mascot Healthcare, we’ve performed thousands of scans, and today, our expert sonographer is here to break it all down for you.
🩺 What Is an Ultrasound Scan?
Ultrasound (also known as a sonogram) is a test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of your body. It’s used for:
- Pregnancy monitoring
- Abdominal or pelvic pain diagnosis
- Checking internal organs like liver, kidneys, ovaries, prostate, breast etc.
- Monitoring blood flow (Doppler)
The procedure is non-invasive, painless, and typically completed in less than 30 minutes.
🧬 Is It Safe? Are There Any Side Effects?
✅ No Radiation
Unlike X-rays or CT scans, ultrasound does not use radiation. This makes it one of the safest imaging techniques, even for pregnant women.
❌ No Known Long-Term Side Effects
Medical research has shown no known long-term or harmful side effects from diagnostic ultrasound when used appropriately by trained professionals.
⚠️ Minor Discomfort (Rare)
Some patients report:
- Slight pressure from the ultrasound probe (especially during pelvic scans)
- Feeling cold from the gel used
- Mild anxiety before the scan — especially during pregnancy scans
These are temporary and harmless.
👩🏾⚕️ Lagos Sonographer’s Advice
Our lead sonographer at Mascot Healthcare shares:
“Ultrasound scans are extremely safe. At our clinic in Lagos, we follow international scanning protocols to ensure each patient is protected. We also explain every step so you feel relaxed throughout your visit.”
🤰 What About Pregnancy Ultrasound?
Ultrasound is widely used during pregnancy to:
- Confirm gestational age
- Check the baby’s heartbeat
- Detect multiple pregnancies (e.g., twins)
- Monitor the baby’s growth and position
There is no evidence that ultrasound harms the baby or mother. In fact, it's one of the safest ways to monitor a healthy pregnancy.
👨🏾⚕️ What If I Need Multiple Ultrasounds?
That’s okay! Your doctor may recommend repeat ultrasounds to monitor a condition or pregnancy progress. Since the scan doesn’t expose you to radiation, repeated scans are still safe, as long as they are medically necessary.
📍 Get Safe, Expert Ultrasound in Lagos
At Mascot Healthcare, your safety is our top priority. Our ultrasound services are:
- Carried out by certified sonographers
- Fast, affordable, and professional
- Available to men, women, and children
We’re here to guide you through every step — from booking to interpreting your scan.
💬 Still Have Questions?
Drop by our clinic or call us. Whether it’s your first scan or a follow-up, we’ll make the process smooth, safe, and stress-free.
📞 Reach out today for expert ultrasound services in Lagos.