Thyroid ultrasound
Ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland holds a primary place among all diagnostic methods due to its high informativeness, non-invasiveness, and the ability to repeatedly conduct the examination dynamically without harming the patient's health. The high degree of visualization capability of the equipment enhances the ability to detect pathologies and provides a more accurate picture of the microstructure of tissues, which improves the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment at early stages of disease development.
Thyroid ultrasound (US) is a non-invasive diagnostic method that provides a detailed view of the structure and condition of this important organ. The thyroid gland is located in the front part of the neck and is responsible for producing hormones that regulate the body's metabolism. A thyroid ultrasound can detect various conditions such as nodules, cysts, inflammatory processes, and tumors.
Indications
- Suspected nodular formations;
- Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter);
- Changes in thyroid hormone levels in blood tests;
- Pain or discomfort in the neck area;
- Monitoring the condition of the thyroid gland after surgery or treatment.

Thyroid ultrasound is also recommended for the early detection of potential diseases and their subsequent treatment as part of preventive check-ups.
If you are looking for a reliable place to undergo thyroid surgery in Yerevan, Nairi Medical Center is an excellent choice. The center employs expert-level specialists with extensive experience and knowledge in the field of ultrasound diagnostics. Nairi Medical Center is equipped with modern technology, ensuring high accuracy and reliability of test results.
List of services
- ▸ Plasmapheresis
- ▸ “Longevity Nairi”
- ▸ Laboratory Diagnosis
- ▸ Computed Tomography
- ▸ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- ▸ Mammography
- ▸ X-Ray Diagnostics
- ▸ Ultrasound Diagnostics
- ▸ Endoscopic Diagnosis
- ▸ Functional diagnostics
- ▸ Electroneuromyography (ENMG)
- ▸ Electroencephalography (EEG)
- ▸ Vascular Ultrasound or Duplex Scan
- ▸ Kidney CT Scan
- ▸ Ultrasound (US) of the Lower Limbs
- ▸ Lymph Node Ultrasound (USG)
- ▸ CT Scan of the Heart
- ▸ CT Scan of the Liver
- ▸ Breast Ultrasound
- ▸ Pelvic Ultrasound
- ▸ Thyroid ultrasound
- ▸ Kidney Ultrasound
- ▸ Liver Ultrasound
- ▸ Ultrasound of the ovaries
- ▸ Ultrasound of the heart
- ▸ Abdominal ultrasound
- ▸ Ultrasound during pregnancy
- ▸ CT of paranasal sinuses
- ▸ Computed tomography of the chest
- ▸ Head/brain computed tomography
- ▸ Abdominal computed tomography
- ▸ Spinal MRI
- ▸ Joint MRI
- ▸ Brain MRI
