Soft tissue & lump assessments

ZAR 1,250.00

Soft tissue ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging examination used to evaluate lumps, swellings, and areas of localised pain beneath the skin.

At Sonosis, we frequently assess soft tissue concerns such as palpable lumps, swelling, tenderness, or changes noticed by the patient or referring clinician. Ultrasound allows real-time assessment of the underlying structures without radiation.

Soft tissue ultrasound can help to assess:

• Lumps and swellings beneath the skin
• Lipomas (fatty lesions)
• Cysts and fluid collections
• Inflamed or infected tissue
• Enlarged or reactive lymph nodes
• Post-traumatic swelling or haematomas
• Localised pain of unknown origin

Using high-resolution ultrasound, we are able to differentiate between cystic and solid structures, assess vascularity when needed, and guide further management if required.

All examinations are performed with care and discretion, with same-day reporting and clear communication of findings.

If a lump or area of concern has changed in size, become painful, or is causing anxiety, ultrasound is often the first and most appropriate imaging step.

From assessment to reassurance — Sonosis is here to help guide you toward clarity and diagnosis.

Soft tissue ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging examination used to evaluate lumps, swellings, and areas of localised pain beneath the skin.

At Sonosis, we frequently assess soft tissue concerns such as palpable lumps, swelling, tenderness, or changes noticed by the patient or referring clinician. Ultrasound allows real-time assessment of the underlying structures without radiation.

Soft tissue ultrasound can help to assess:

• Lumps and swellings beneath the skin
• Lipomas (fatty lesions)
• Cysts and fluid collections
• Inflamed or infected tissue
• Enlarged or reactive lymph nodes
• Post-traumatic swelling or haematomas
• Localised pain of unknown origin

Using high-resolution ultrasound, we are able to differentiate between cystic and solid structures, assess vascularity when needed, and guide further management if required.

All examinations are performed with care and discretion, with same-day reporting and clear communication of findings.

If a lump or area of concern has changed in size, become painful, or is causing anxiety, ultrasound is often the first and most appropriate imaging step.

From assessment to reassurance — Sonosis is here to help guide you toward clarity and diagnosis.