3D/4D BABY IMAGING



Experience a Special Bond Before Birth with Our 3D Baby Imaging Service
Our 3D baby imaging service offers expectant parents a unique opportunity to see detailed, lifelike images of their baby before birth. Using advanced ultrasound technology, we create high-resolution, three-dimensional images that allow you to clearly see facial features, movements, and more—making your pregnancy experience even more memorable.
This non-medical, elective service is safe, comfortable, and performed by experienced sonographers in a warm and welcoming environment. Whether you’re sharing the moment with loved ones or creating keepsakes, our 3D imaging helps you connect with your baby in a truly special way.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need a doctor referral for this scan? No, this ultrasound is offered as a bonding experience with your baby and is performed as an elective request. This scan is a non-medical and non-diagnostic ultrasound. It does not replace your routine medical/diagnostic scans requested by your doctor.
What is the best time to do this scan? We recommend booking this scan between 26 and 32 weeks of your pregnancy. Your baby's facial features are well developed by this stage and there is still room for the baby to move.
What if my baby isn't in a good position at the time of the scan? We aim to provide the best possible quality and satisfaction service to our customers and will make every effort to get the best possible images of your baby. However, every pregnancy is different and quality of images can be effected depending on gestational age, position of baby, maternal weight, amount of fluid surrounding baby and the position of the placenta.
What happens if you notice something is wrong with the baby? The person performing your scan is a trained sonographer so even though this is not a medical scan, if we notice something that requires your doctors attention we will contact them to conduct further investigations.
Does Ultrasound affect the baby? Ultrasound uses soundwaves to create the image; there is no radiation involved. Many studies to date have shown that ultrasound is not harmful to the baby.
