Next-Generation Ultrasound Diagnostics at Odesos Medical Center
Ultrasound is one of the most widely used and safest imaging methods in modern medicine.
Unlike X-ray examinations, ultrasound does not use radiation. Instead, it relies on sound waves, making it completely safe for repeated monitoring, including during pregnancy and in young children.
Because of this, ultrasound is one of the preferred ways to visualize organs and tissues in real time — pain-free, without contrast agents, and without risk.
At Odesos Medical Center, ultrasound diagnostics are performed using high-class equipment, including systems supported by artificial intelligence. This ensures higher accuracy, clearer imaging, and more reliable diagnostic results.
This allows for earlier detection of changes, more precise assessment, and more informed treatment decisions.
AI-Enhanced Ultrasound: A New Standard in Medical Imaging
The latest generation of ultrasound systems integrates artificial intelligence (AI) that analyzes the image in real time.
As the physician performs the examination, the system can automatically differentiate tissues, measure anatomical structures, and highlight areas that may require closer evaluation.
The result: sharper, more detailed images and a more precise diagnostic process.
This is especially important in conditions where early changes may be subtle and easily overlooked with standard ultrasound equipment.
In practice, AI-supported imaging enables:
Earlier detection of disease
More accurate assessment of inflammation or tissue damage
Reliable monitoring of changes over time
AI does not replace the physician’s expertise — it enhances it, helping ensure that even the smallest details are not missed.
Specialized Ultrasound for Hip Joints, Abdominal Organs & Transvaginal Imaging
We also use a specialized ultrasound system designed for detailed evaluation of joint structures and pelvic/abdominal organs.
This technology is essential in pediatric orthopedics, where hip ultrasound plays a key role in early detection of hip dysplasia. The earlier the condition is identified, the less invasive and more effective the treatment can be.
In adults, the same system helps assess inflammation, cartilage wear, and joint-related pain.
The device is also used for abdominal ultrasound, providing clear visualization of organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, and gallbladder — aiding in diagnosing inflammation, cysts, obstructions, and other conditions.
For gynecological care, а transvaginal ultrasound allows detailed evaluation of the uterus and ovaries, as well as early pregnancy monitoring.
It is non-invasive, radiation-free, and provides precise diagnostic insight.
Book an Ultrasound Examination
Regular ultrasound screening can support early diagnosis and more effective treatment.
If you are experiencing symptoms or it’s time for a routine check-up, do not wait.
Book an appointment with a specialist at Odesos Medical Center via Superdoc or give us a call: 0888 557 763.