2D Echo & 3D Scan
2D Echo & 3D Scan
See the Unseen – Precision Imaging, Clear Diagnosis
At Niramaya Hospital, our 2D Echo and 3D Scan services offer detailed, non-invasive imaging for early detection and evaluation of heart and internal organ conditions. With cutting-edge diagnostic tools and expert radiologists, we ensure precise results that help in timely diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Whether it’s checking for heart valve function, fetal development, or organ abnormalities, our imaging services are designed to deliver fast, safe, and accurate insights into your health — all under one roof.

2D Echo & 3D Scan
Echo & Scan Treatments & Procedures
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2D Echocardiography (2D Echo): A 2D Echo uses ultrasound waves to create moving images of the heart. It helps assess.
- Heart size and structure
- Valve Function
- Pumping Strength
- Congenital Heart Defects
- Fluid around the heart ( pericardial effusion)
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3D Ultrasound Scan : 3D ultrasound imaging provides a more detailed, lifelike view of organs and tissues, allowing early detection and diagnosis.
- Obstetric imaging (fetal health, development, and anomalies)
- Pelvic and abdominal organ evaluation
- Kidney, liver, and prostate assessments
- Tumor or cyst visualization with enhanced depth

Why Choose
Why Choose Niramaya Hospital for Imaging Services?
- Latest Imaging Equipment for high accuracy and clarity
- Skilled Radiologists & Cardiologists for reliable interpretation
- Quick Turnaround Time for reports
- Supportive Staff to guide you through each step
- In-House Coordination with specialists for prompt treatment decisions
FAQs
Answers to Support Your Health Journey
2D Echo focuses on heart structure and function, while 3D scans are used for high-resolution imaging of organs and fetal development.
No, it’s a painless and non-invasive ultrasound-based test done from outside the chest.
It’s usually done between 26 to 32 weeks to assess fetal growth and detect any structural abnormalities.
Some scans may require fasting or a full bladder; instructions are given beforehand depending on the type of scan.
In most cases, reports are available on the same day or within 24 hours.