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Obstetric Level II / Anomalies Scan (TIFFA Scan)

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Obstetric Level II / Anomalies Scan (TIFFA Scan)

Also Known As: Morphology Scan Fetal Anomaly Scan Targeted Fetal Anatomy Scan Fetal Anatomy Scan Level 2 Scan . Target scan TIFFA Scan Congenital scan to rule out anomalies
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Obstetric Level 2 ultrasound, also known as a detailed or anomaly scan, is performed typically between 18 and 22 weeks of gestation to evaluate fetal anatomy and development. It assesses the brain, heart, spine, kidneys, limbs, and other organs for structural abnormalities. The scan also evaluates placental location, amniotic fluid volume, and fetal growth. This detailed, non-invasive examination helps detect congenital anomalies early, guides clinical management, and provides critical information for counseling and planning pregnancy care.
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1. To be done between 18 weeks to 22weeks 5 days  of pregnancy as per LMP. 
2.  Bring imaging records (dating scan NT+NB) + blood markers, if any related to pregnancy. 
4. Please bring prescription (latest doctor's prescriptioin must be contain hospital address, name, test name, date, LMP, Doctor name with stamp and DMC registration). Note: Doctor's Prescription will not be valid after 1 month of prescribed date of test.                   .

5 Patient's ID (Aadhar, Voter ID card, Passport, driving licence).              
6.  fasting not required . 
7. Image quality depends upon fetal position and maternal built. 
8 Occasionally , pt may require to be recalled.  . Prior appointment required.
9. No need to hold urine
10  Time taken for study can be long depending on position of baby.

1. What is a Level 2 ultrasound?
Ans. A detailed pregnancy ultrasound. Carefully checks the baby’s organs and body structure. Also called an anomaly scan or targeted scan. Its usually done between 18 to 22 wks 5 days . Q
2. Why is this scan important?
Ans. Check baby’s growth and size, Examine heart, brain, kidneys, lungs, and other organs, Detect any late-developing issues. Assess placenta, amniotic fluid, and umbilical cord. Q
3. Is ultrasound safe?
Yes. Ultrasound is safe and does not use radiation.
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4. Do we need a doctor’s prescription?
Ans . A Valid Prescription & Id proof mandatory : Name of the Pregnant Woman, Age, LMP Clinical indication / reason for ultrasound (e.g., anomaly scan, Level 2 , growth assessment) Date of Referral Name, signature, and registration number of the referring doctor Q
5. Is fasting required before the scan?
Ans. No fasting is required. You can eat normally before the scan. Q
6. How long does the scan take?
Ans. About 15-20 minutes, depending on the baby’s position. Q
7. Is appointment required ?
Ans. Yes , Prior appointment is required . Q
8. Is attendant required ?
Ans . Generally attendant is not required Q
9. Is there any need to bring previous records ?
Ans. Yes , bring relevant old records .

The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:

  • Registration date and time
  • Type of scan or test
  • Scan time or sample collection time

In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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