Clear answers about requisitions, booking, preparation, and how your results reach your physician.
Everything you need to know about appointments, preparation, and results. If you have another question, please contact us.
Yes. A requisition from your physician or healthcare provider is required for diagnostic imaging. You can download our requisition form from this website and bring it with you, along with your valid health card.
Call us at +1 (289) 481-0263 or use our online appointment request form. We will confirm your time and let you know if any preparation is needed for your exam.
Please bring your valid health card and your physician's requisition form. Arrive a few minutes early, and follow any exam-specific preparation instructions provided when booking.
Most ultrasound exams take between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the type of scan. We will give you an estimate when you book.
Your images are interpreted by qualified professionals and a report is sent to your referring physician. Please follow up with your physician to discuss your results.
Findings are not discussed by clinic staff. Your results are reported to your referring physician, who will review them with you.
Some exams require preparation, such as fasting for an abdominal scan or a full bladder for a pelvic scan. Please confirm preparation instructions with the clinic when booking.
Yes. We offer obstetrical ultrasound including dating, 18 to 20 week morphology, and third trimester assessments as requested by your physician or midwife.
Yes. We provide musculoskeletal ultrasound for shoulders, elbows, wrists and hands, hips, knees, ankles, soft tissue and more.
We are located at 115 Simcoe St S, 3rd Floor, Oshawa, ON L1H 4G7, in the heart of downtown Oshawa.
Parking is available nearby. Please contact the clinic for the most convenient parking options on the day of your visit.
Please call the clinic to confirm availability before visiting, as imaging appointments are typically scheduled in advance.
We serve Oshawa, Whitby, Courtice, Bowmanville, Ajax, Pickering, Clarington and the wider Durham Region.
Ultrasound uses sound waves rather than ionising radiation and is widely considered safe for diagnostic imaging, including during pregnancy when requested by your physician.
This website is for general information only and does not replace medical advice. Please speak with your physician or healthcare provider regarding your medical concerns. Imaging results are interpreted by qualified professionals and sent to your referring physician.