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HRSG

Contrast-based uterine and fallopian tube evaluation for fertility planning.

HRSG procedure at Pandey Diagnostics Center
Fertility Imaging Fallopian tube patency and uterine cavity assessment

HRSG

HRSG is an X-ray guided contrast study to evaluate the uterine cavity and check whether fallopian tubes are open. It is commonly advised in infertility workup and pre-treatment fertility planning.

  • Evaluates tubal patency (open or blocked fallopian tubes) accurately
  • Assesses uterine cavity shape and possible filling defects
  • Performed with careful protocol, hygiene, and comfort-focused guidance
  • Helps gynecologists plan next fertility steps with better clarity
Short OPD Procedure Contrast Guided Imaging Safe Standardized Protocols

Additional Ultrasound and Diagnostic Applications

Along with HRSG, we also provide focused diagnostic scans for multiple organ systems.

HRSG Abdomen

Comprehensive abdominal assessment for liver, gall bladder, kidneys, pancreas, and related structures.

TFU (Pediatric Brain)

Transfontanelle ultrasound for infant brain screening and early evaluation of developmental concerns.

B Scan / Eye

Ocular ultrasound support to assess posterior eye structures when direct visualization is limited.

Neck / Thyroid

High-resolution scan for thyroid size, nodules, cysts, and neck soft-tissue abnormalities.

Breast

Targeted breast imaging to evaluate lumps, cysts, pain, and screening-related diagnostic findings.

Scrotum

Scrotal ultrasound for pain, swelling, torsion suspicion, varicocele, and testicular lesion evaluation.

Appendix

Focused right lower abdomen ultrasound to support appendicitis screening and urgent clinical decisions.

Musculoskeletal

MSK ultrasound for joints, tendons, ligaments, and soft-tissue pain or sports-related injuries.

Follicular Monitoring By TVS

Serial TVS scans to track follicle growth and ovulation timing for fertility and treatment planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is HRSG a surgery?

No. HRSG is a diagnostic imaging procedure and usually done as a short OPD visit.

When is the best time for HRSG?

It is usually scheduled after periods and before ovulation; your doctor will confirm the ideal cycle day.

Is HRSG painful?

Some cramp-like discomfort can occur briefly, but most patients tolerate it well with proper guidance.

Do I need to fast before HRSG?

Usually fasting is not required, but always follow the preparation instructions shared by your clinician.

Can I return home after the test?

Yes. Most patients go home the same day after a brief observation period and post-test advice.

Why is HRSG important before fertility treatment?

It provides clear information on tubal blockage and uterine cavity status, helping plan the right fertility pathway.