Female specialist performing a women's ultrasound examination using advanced imaging technology at Euro Arabian Specialist Medical Center in Sohar, Oman.

Advanced Ultrasound Imaging for Women's Health & Pregnancy

Ultrasound plays an essential role in monitoring pregnancy and diagnosing a wide range of gynecological conditions. At Euro Arabian Specialist Medical Center, we provide advanced ultrasound imaging using modern technology to support accurate diagnosis, monitor fetal development, and evaluate women's reproductive health in a comfortable and professional environment.

Our Women's Ultrasound Services

Pregnancy Ultrasound

to monitor fetal growth and development throughout every stage of pregnancy.

3D & 4D Ultrasound Imaging

providing detailed images of your baby's development and wellbeing.

Early Pregnancy Ultrasound

to confirm pregnancy and estimate gestational age.

NT (Nuchal Translucency) Scan

for first-trimester fetal assessment and screening.

Detailed Fetal Anatomy Scan

to evaluate fetal organs and detect developmental abnormalities.

Gynecological Ultrasound

for the evaluation of the uterus, ovaries, and other pelvic organs.

Every examination is performed with accuracy, compassion, and attention to your individual healthcare needs with the huge experience of Dr Maysam Shawish.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is a Women's Ultrasound Recommended?

A women’s ultrasound may be recommended during pregnancy, as part of a routine gynecological examination, or to investigate symptoms such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or other reproductive health concerns.

Most women have their first ultrasound during the early weeks of pregnancy, although the timing depends on your doctor’s recommendation.

Most women have their first ultrasound during the early weeks of pregnancy, although the timing depends on your doctor’s recommendation.

These advanced imaging techniques provide more detailed views of your baby’s development and may be recommended at specific stages of pregnancy.

Yes. Medical ultrasound is a well-established imaging method that does not use ionizing radiation and is widely used to monitor pregnancy when clinically indicated.

Yes. Medical ultrasound is a well-established imaging method that does not use ionizing radiation and is widely used to monitor pregnancy when clinically indicated.