09/03/2026
Diagnostic ultrasound for clinical clarity
When should diagnostic ultrasound be used instead of clinical guesswork?
Diagnostic ultrasound is particularly valuable in cases of persistent or recurrent symptoms, unclear clinical findings, or a slow or incomplete response to treatment. It allows real-time visualisation of soft tissue and joint pathology, supporting more accurate clinical decision-making.
At The Hub Glasgow, diagnostic ultrasound is performed by myself. I hold a postgraduate certificate in medical diagnostic ultrasound, following Masterโs-level postgraduate training, hundreds of supervised hours, and approximately 18 months of structured mentorship.
This level of training allows for more than image acquisition. It enables clinical interpretation, correlation with symptoms, and appropriate integration of imaging findings into patient management.
For clinicians, diagnostic ultrasound can provide valuable clarity when managing complex cases. Referrals are welcome, and we are happy to support assessment, confirm findings, and return patients to your care with clear clinical information. We work collaboratively alongside referring clinicians to support best patient outcomes.
Clarity first. Treatment second.
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