Learn More About Your Exam
Depending on the nature of your ultrasound, you may be required to follow exam preparation instructions. Click on your exam below to find out how to prepare.
General Ultrasound
We provide a wide range of ultrasound scans to check how well your organs in the abdomen and pelvis are working, look at lumps under the skin, and assess your spine's structure.
Abdominal Ultrasound
Chest Ultrasound
Kidney, Ureter & Bladder (KUB) Ultrasound
Pelvis Ultrasound
Scrotum Ultrasound
Skull Ultrasound
Spine & Pelvis Ultrasound
Small Parts (Neck & Thyroid) Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal ultrasounds visualize muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. Doctors often recommend it to investigate symptoms such as pain, swelling, or limited movement in these areas.
Shoulder Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Other Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Obstetrical (Prenatal) Ultrasound
Obstetrical ultrasounds monitor the development and health of the fetus during pregnancy by creating images of the uterus, placenta, and fetus.
Dating Ultrasound (Level 1)
Anatomy Ultrasound (Level 2)
Biophysical Profile (BPP) Ultrasound (Level 3)
Nuchal Translucency Ultrasound
Doppler Ultrasound
Vascular Ultrasound
Vascular ultrasounds evaluate blood flow and detect abnormalities in the arteries and veins throughout the body such as blockages, narrowing, or blood clots.
Vascular Ultrasound
Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound
Accessible diagnostic imaging,
without lengthy wait-times
Visit Wosler Diagnostics for a timely ultrasound across our clinics in Alberta and Saskatchewan. See all locations.
We have lower-than-average wait times.
Call us to schedule the earliest appointment available.
Our Calgary Blackfoot location is conveniently open on Saturdays (by appointment only).
Private care that's covered by provincial health plans
Timely services without paying private provider fees. Wosler Diagnostic ultrasounds are covered by Alberta Health Care, Medical Services Plan, and other Canadian public health insurance providers.
If you’re not registered for public healthcare, please contact our offices for more information about ultrasound pricing.
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Do I need an appointment?Appointments are not needed for X-rays. Ultrasound exams need appointments. Please call us at (403) 744-4133 or (639) 477-0167 to book your appointment.
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Do I need a doctor’s order to have an exam?Yes, medical imaging exams must be prescribed by a health professional to be conducted. Kindly bring the requisition form with you during the appointment.
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What is the cost of the exam?The exam is covered as long as you have a valid Canadian Health Card.
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How should I prepare for an examination?Kindly see our service pages for specific preparation information. Please refrain from wearing scented products on the day of your appointment.
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How long will my exam take?This can vary depending on the complexity of your exam. The average time for an ultrasound is 30 minutes. Kindly arrive 10 minutes prior to your appointment time to allow time for onboarding.
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Can I bring family members/children with me?Unfortunately, we do not allow anyone else to be in the examination room as this is a medical procedure. Exceptions may be made for patients with physical or mental impairments, children, or in cases where an interpreter is required. In the case of obstetrical scans we do allow partners or a relative into the room once the medical portion of the exam is complete.
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Can I still take my medication before my abdominal ultrasound?You can take your medications as prescribed with a very small amount of water.
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Can I take pictures or videos during the exam?Unfortunately, the use of personal recordings is not permitted as this can interfere with the sonographer’s ability to perform the exam.
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Can I get an ultrasound picture of my baby?Yes we provide free pictures print outs. You may request a digital copy for an additional charge.
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Can the sonographer tell me my results at the time of the scan?Unfortunately, the sonographer is not permitted to provide or discuss results. The exam must be checked by the radiologist and the result will be sent to your doctor promptly.
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When will my doctor get the report?Your results are reviewed first by the radiologist and the report is usually faxed to your doctor by the end of the business day. Urgent results will be phoned or faxed to your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor also has the option to view your results online.
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What will happen following my ultrasound exam?After the ultrasound exam, you may resume your normal activities, medications and diet unless instructed otherwise by your doctor. There are no side effects from the exam.
Visit our Calgary Clinic for a timely ultrasound
Bring your ultrasound requisition to Wosler Diagnostics today and receive the service you need without lengthy wait times.