Services Offered at Anurak Imaging Center:
General Imaging
Experience precision in diagnostics with our ultrasound services like Whole Abdomen, KUB, Pelvis, and Elastography — all powered by the latest imaging technology.
Obstetric Imaging
From early pregnancy to advanced fetal evaluation, trust our FMF (UK)-certified expertise in Early Pregnancy Scan, Anomaly & Nuchal Scan, Fetal Echocardiography, Fetal Colour Doppler with Growth Scan, 3D & 4D Antenatal Imaging.
Women’s Imaging
Dedicated to women’s health, we specialize in Sonomammography (Breast Ultrasound), Pelvic TVS & 3D TVS as well as Follicular Studies (Single Sitting & Complete Cycles).
Pediatric Imaging
Expert imaging for little ones with services like Neonatal Neurosonography & Pediatric Hip & Abdomen.
Colour Doppler Studies
Accurate vascular assessment through Carotid Doppler, Peripheral (Arterial/Venous) Dopplers & Renal Doppler.
Small Parts & Soft Tissues Imaging
We have services like Thyroid & Neck Imaging & B-Scan for ocular assessment, Soft Tissue Lumps Assessment as well as various USG-Guided Procedures like Ascitic & Pleural Tapping, FNAC & Biopsy for Breast and Other Small Parts.
Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
Gain deeper insights into uterine and fallopian tube health with our Hysterosalpingography service — a specialized X-ray technique aiding in fertility assessments and gynecological evaluations.
X-Rays
Get accurate and quick diagnostic results with our advanced digital X-ray services — offering high-resolution imaging with minimal radiation exposure for a wide range of clinical needs.
Meet Our Expert:

Dr. Meghna Barmase (Ganvir)
Why Choose Anurak Imaging Center?
At Anurak Imaging Center, we are committed to delivering precision diagnostics in a caring, patient-focused environment. Under the guidance of Dr. Meghna Barmase, a renowned radiologist with a specialization in women’s health and fetal medicine, our center in Ramdaspeth, Nagpur, stands out for its integrity, technology, and compassionate care.
LATEST TECHNOLOGY
We use advanced 3D/4D ultrasound systems and FMF-certified protocols for the most accurate fetal imaging.
SPECIALIST-LED CARE
Dr. Meghna personally reviews all scans, ensuring reliable, expert interpretations.
FAST & TIMELY RESULTS
Swift turnaround with utmost accuracy—because your time and health matter.
CLEAN & COMFORTABLE
Hygienic, female-friendly environment with high standards of safety and privacy.
CARING STAFF
Our Staff takes care of all your queries and guides you about the tests.
AFFORDABLE
We offer Quality Diagnostics at fair prices which is accessible to all.
What our Patients say About Us:
One of the best diagnostic centres in Nagpur for obstetric imaging. Dr. Meghna explains everything with care.
Priya Deshmukh
Highly recommended for accurate fetal scans and a comfortable experience. Very professional!
Ravi Shinde
Clean facility, friendly staff, and expert advice. Best place for women's imaging.
Sneha Shirke
Frequently Asked Questions
It would be beneficial to have a moderately full bladder only if an Early Pregnancy Scan was done on the belly (trans-abdominally). However, at Anurak Imaging Center, we prefer to perform First Trimester Scans internally, transvaginally, and with an empty bladder for our Early Pregnancy Scan up to 10 weeks.
An ultrasound scan uses specialized equipment to send sound waves in the body and captures the returning waves to create images that are interpreted by a radiologist.
With ultrasound, there are no known significant risks. Ultrasound uses sound waves rather than ionizing radiation in X-rays.
There are two methods for carrying out an ultrasound scan:-
i) Trans-abdominal Ultrasound
From week 11 of pregnancy onward, the ultrasound probe is positioned on the lower abdomen to look at the developing fetus. A trans-abdominal probe is used in a gynaecology scan to image peripheral fibroids and to better assess whether anything is hanging off the ovaries or fallopian tubes.
ii) Transvaginal Ultrasound
A tiny ultrasound probe that rests on the cervix is only a few inches long and inserted into the vagina. The preferred scanning technique for an early pregnancy scan, when the baby is so small, is transvaginal because we get a better image before 10 weeks.
A 3D ultrasound technique uses ultrasound to create or render still pictures of your baby and details of the body or facial structures. A 4D ultrasound uses the latest software to combine a number of 3D images, which gives the impression of a moving 3D image of your baby.
Yes, we do. Ultrasound scans at Anurak Imaging Center have been specially designed to deliver the newest HD-Live technology for those high-quality images.
A fetal well-being or FWB scan is a general scan. it can be done in any trimester of pregnancy. it is done to check the growth, weight, amniotic fluid level etc.
Your images will be examined by experienced senior MD radiologists. A doctor with extensive training in using imaging to diagnose disease is known as a radiologist.
Our receptionist will collect some basic details like your name, contact number, and address, will take your ID and fill out form F . Once this is done you will be brought to the sonography room at your turn to start your scan
In pregnancy, ultrasound dating is incredibly accurate, especially during the first trimester. According to studies, estimates of the due date made during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy are typically accurate to within 3 to 5 days.
Usually within half an hour of it being completed.
In order to see how a baby is growing inside the womb, a pregnancy ultrasound or scan uses sound waves. These scans are performed periodically throughout the pregnancy, to track the growth and development of the fetus.
No, a pregnancy scan poses no risk to the unborn child. There is no evidence that ultrasound waves harm the mother or the fetus.
An ultrasound called a nuchal translucency (NT) scan is done between the eleventh and fourteenth weeks of pregnancy. This test is done to measure the nuchal fold, to determine its thickness. Nuchal fold thickness measurement aids in identifying your babys likelihood of having Down syndrome and other genetic abnormalities. The likelihood of chromosomal abnormalities is influenced by the measurement of nuchal translucency, your age, the gestational age of your child, and the presence of a double maker.
In order to clearly see the uterus and ovaries, we need a full bladder, which moves the uterus into a better position and brightens the entire pelvis. Additionally, it moves the bowel and intestines out of the way.
We can finish the imaging in 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the type of scan used. Depending on the babys position, more thorough scans might be necessary, which takes more time.
The USG test uses high-frequency sound waves to scan the body’s internal organs and assess their health. An ultrasound scan of the pelvis, which is done during a USG level II examination, provides a thorough view of the baby’s growth inside the mother’s womb. The scan shows the baby’s heart, stomach, brain, kidneys, spine, face, and other internal organs.
Between 7 and 11 weeks pregnant is the optimal time for an early pregnancy scan.
In pregnancy, ultrasound dating is incredibly accurate, especially during the first trimester. According to studies, estimates of the due date made during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy are typically accurate to within 3 to 5 days.