Ultrasound (USG) in the Riga center at “Republikas laukuma klīnika” is a safe, painless, and highly effective diagnostic method providing deep insight into organ and tissue health for both adults and children. Using advanced imaging technology and a patient-centered approach, our experienced specialists ensure accurate results in a calm and professional environment. Whether you need a routine health check or a specialized pediatric examination, our clinic in the heart of the city is dedicated to your family’s well-being. Book your ultrasound examination today!
Abdominal ultrasound
Thyroid ultrasound
Gynecological ultrasound
Kidney and bladder ultrasound
Joint and soft tissue ultrasound
USG for children
Testicular ultrasound
Nerve ultrasound
Prostate ultrasound
Neurosonography in newborns
Doppler ultrasound
Ultrasound or ultrasonography | Republikas laukuma klīnika
Ultrasonography is a modern medical imaging technique that allows doctors to examine the human body without any surgical intervention. It is a fast, harmless, and painless diagnostic method that provides valuable information about the condition of various organs and tissues, helping to detect a wide range of pathologies—from structural abnormalities to functional disorders.
Ultrasonography uses sound waves that are completely safe for the human body, making it suitable for various patient groups, including pregnant women and young children.
The advantages of ultrasound include its safety (no harmful radiation is used), ease of application, real-time imaging capability, and relatively low cost. However, the method also has limitations—it is less effective in areas obstructed by bones or gas, and image quality depends on the frequency used: higher frequencies provide better resolution but shallower penetration. Ultrasonography is considered very safe and is often the first choice in diagnosing various medical conditions.
At “Republikas laukuma klīnika“, we use the latest-generation ultrasonography device – Canon Aplio a WH V 6.0.
What is an ultrasound test for?
Identifying internal health issues
Doctors use USG to investigate the cause of pain, swelling, or infection. Common areas of focus include:
- Abdominal organs – checking the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys for stones, cysts, or tumors.
- Pelvic Health – evaluating the uterus and ovaries (for women) or the prostate and testicles (for men).
- Thyroid Glands – checking for nodules or signs of thyroid disease.
- Soft Tissues – looking at lumps, bumps, or swollen lymph nodes.
Pregnancy and women’s health
This is perhaps the most well-known use. It allows doctors to:
- Confirm pregnancy and check the baby’s heart rate.
- Monitor the baby’s growth and development.
- Check for twins or potential complications.
Monitoring blood flow (Doppler)
Specialized USG technology (called a Doppler) can see and hear the blood moving through your veins and arteries. This is used to detect:
- Blood clots (DVT).
- Blocked or narrowed arteries.
- Heart valve function (known as an Echocardiogram).
Guiding medical procedures
Ultrasonography provides a “road map” for doctors performing other tasks. For example, a doctor might use an ultrasound to:
- Guide a needle for a biopsy (sampling tissue).
- Assist in draining a cyst or abscess.
- Guide the placement of an IV or catheter in difficult-to-reach veins.
How does ultrasound work?
The duration of an ultrasonography procedure is typically between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the area of the body being examined. Proper preparation for the ultrasound examination is essential to obtain accurate and reliable results, which help the doctor make a correct diagnosis.
Different types of USG examinations have different preparation requirements. For example, abdominal ultrasound is usually performed on an empty stomach, while joint, soft tissue, and thyroid examinations typically do not require special preparation. By following all the doctor’s instructions regarding preparation, the patient can significantly improve the quality and accuracy of the examination results. Before the procedure, the patient is informed about the process and its purpose.
If you need high-quality ultrasound clinic in Riga, book an appointment online with our clinic’s highly qualified ultrasound specialists today! Questions? Feel free to contact us!
Frequently Asked Questions
Ultrasound is one of the safest diagnostic methods, as it uses ultrasound waves instead of ionizing radiation. The procedure is completely safe, harmless, and painless.
There are no known significant contraindications, and it can be safely performed on pregnant women to assess fetal development. It is also suitable for children and individuals with various health conditions.
In simple terms, an ultrasound (USG) test is like a “live camera” for the inside of your body. It uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of your organs, tissues, and blood flow without using any radiation.
Because it is safe and non-invasive, it is used for a wide variety of medical reasons across all age groups.
Ultrasound (USG) in the Riga center is available at “Republikas laukuma klīnika”, conveniently located at Republikas laukums 3-18, in the heart of the Centra rajons. Our modern ultrasound clinic is situated near Old Riga and the city port, offering easy access for residents, expats, and visitors alike.











