Our Ultrasound Services

From routine diagnostic scans to prenatal and injury-related imaging, Sonic Ultrasound offers reliable sonography services designed to support your care with clear, accurate results and a comfortable experience.

Diagnostic abdominal ultrasound exam being performed in a Saskatoon medical clinic

General Ultrasound

Comprehensive diagnostic ultrasound imaging of the abdomen, pelvis, thyroid, vascular, urinary, and soft tissue structures. These exams help evaluate symptoms, identify abnormalities, and support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Commonly used to assess:

  • Abdominal and pelvic pain

  • Hernias and groin concerns

  • Soft tissue lumps or masses

  • Thyroid and neck abnormalities

  • Ovarian cysts

  • Scrotal and testicular conditions

  • Blood clots (DVT)

  • Fluid buildup (ascites)

  • Skin and superficial structures

Prenatal pregnancy ultrasound showing fetal imaging during a clinic appointment

Prenatal Ultrasound

Prenatal ultrasound imaging to monitor your baby’s growth, development, and overall fetal health throughout pregnancy. We provide routine obstetrical scans and follow-up assessments to deliver clear, accurate results.

Our office is equipped with an in-room viewing screen, allowing you to watch your scan in real time during your appointment.

Commonly used to assess:

  • Baby’s growth and development

  • Fetal heartbeat and movement

  • Routine obstetrical follow-up scans

  • Gender reveal imaging

  • Amniotic fluid levels

  • Bleeding or pregnancy-related concerns

Musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging of a joint to assess tendon and soft tissue injury

Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Targeted ultrasound imaging of muscles, tendons, joints, ligaments, and nerves to help evaluate injuries, inflammation, and sources of pain. These exams provide detailed, real-time imaging to support accurate assessment of soft tissue and joint conditions.

Commonly used to assess:

  • Muscle or tendon tears

  • Sprains and ligament injuries

  • Joint pain, swelling, or arthritis

  • Fluid buildup or joint effusion

  • Sports-related injuries

  • Numbness or nerve irritation

  • Ganglion cysts

  • Labrum or pulley tendon injuries