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Ultrasound vs CT Scan vs MRI: Which Imaging Test Is Right for You?

  Medical imaging plays an important role in diagnosing health conditions, monitoring diseases, and guiding treatment decisions. Many patients feel confused when a doctor recommends an imaging test, especially when options like ultrasound, CT scan , and MRI are mentioned. Each test works differently and is used for specific medical needs. Understanding these differences can help you feel more confident and informed about your healthcare choices. What Is an Ultrasound Scan? An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of organs and tissues inside the body. Since it does not involve radiation, ultrasound is considered one of the safest diagnostic imaging methods.   Ultrasound is commonly recommended for pregnancy monitoring, abdominal examinations, pelvic and gynecological evaluations, thyroid assessment, soft tissue imaging, and Doppler studies to assess blood flow. Because it is non-invasive, painless, and radiation-free, ultrasound is often the fi...