637 4060 ADDRESS: 60 Mount Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2 info@merrionultrasound.ie

Coronavirus Procedures

Coronavirus Appointments & Procedures

Appointments

Before coming for your appointment, we recommend that you read the latest HSE guidelines.

Procedures

We would like to inform all patients that we remain open for ultrasound scans as part of routine pregnancy care. We are closely following HSE and NMH guidelines which are being constantly updated and developed.

These developments can be found via the NMH website. We remind our patients that all our machines and ultrasound probes are always cleaned thoroughly and disinfected with medical grade cleaning solution.

If you have any queries please do not hesitate to call in advance.

 

Symptoms

If you have flu-like symptoms or feel unwell, or if you might have been exposed to the coronavirus, please contact us to re-arrange your appointment.

Call 663-5060

 

 

 

Coronavirus Reliable Information

2. Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) UK

Coronavirus infection and pregnancy: Information for pregnant women and their families

Please note that this website is UK-based so some information may be different than here in Ireland.

3. The British Medical Ultrasound Society

COVID-19 FAQs for Sonographers

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Nuchal Translucency

12-14 weeks

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Anatomy Survey

21-22 weeks

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Later Dating

10-17 weeks

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Gender Scan

19 weeks onwards

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Growth & Well Being

22 weeks onwards

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Post Dates & Liquor

40 weeks onwards

Midwife sonographer facilitated

Consultant Led, Centre of Medical Excellence 

DISCLAIMER

All articles on the blog and website are intended as information only. Please do not consider any of the information provided here as a substitute for medical advice. At all times seek medical advice directly with your own doctor and medical team.

ANNOUNCEMENT

This website was formerly Merrion Fetal Health. The clinic has undergone a rebrand and is now known as Merrion Ultrasound.