Follicular Monitoring, Pregnancy Ultrasound and TVS in Kharar, Mohali

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Medisyn Neuro & Gynae Centre in Kharar, Mohali provides follicular monitoring, USG pelvis, pregnancy growth scans and transvaginal sonography (TVS) under the direct supervision of Dr. Balvin Kaur Ghai. These scans are used to track ovulation for natural conception and IUI/IVF cycles, assess pelvic organs for PCOD, cysts and fibroids, and monitor fetal growth through pregnancy. Same-cycle appointments are available for time-sensitive follicular tracking.

Medisyn does not offer general-purpose or whole-body ultrasound. The four scans below are what we specialize in, and they are all performed in-house by the same gynecologist managing your treatment, not outsourced to a separate radiology lab.

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Ultrasound for Follicular Study

Follicular monitoring tracks the growth of ovarian follicles across your cycle to pinpoint ovulation. This is the single most important scan for couples trying to conceive naturally or undergoing IUI or IVF, since timing intercourse or a procedure even a day off can affect the outcome.
At Medisyn, follicular studies are usually done every 2 to 3 days starting around day 9 to 10 of your cycle, continuing until ovulation is confirmed. Because timing cannot wait, we keep flexible same-day slots for women already mid-cycle.

 

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USG Pelvis (Pelvic Ultrasound)

A pelvic ultrasound looks at the uterus, ovaries and surrounding structures to check for structural causes behind pain, irregular bleeding or fertility difficulty. It’s typically the first scan ordered when something needs to be ruled in or out before starting treatment.

 

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Pregnancy Growth Scans

Once pregnancy is confirmed, growth scans track the baby’s development, position, amniotic fluid, placental location and growth trajectory against the expected timeline for that trimester. Once growth scans are complete and delivery approaches, Medisyn’s pediatrician Dr Amit Nagpal takes over your baby’s newborn care.

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Transvaginal Sonography (TVS)

TVS uses an internal probe to get a much clearer, closer view of the uterus and ovaries than an abdominal scan can. It’s more accurate for early pregnancy dating, endometrial evaluation and detecting smaller cysts or fibroids that an abdominal scan might miss. All TVS scans at Medisyn are performed by a female gynecologist.

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Why book these scans at Medisyn instead of a standalone diagnostic lab

A diagnostic center hands you a printed report and sends you home to interpret it yourself. At Medisyn, the same gynecologist doing your scan is the one managing your treatment, so findings are acted on the same day, whether that means adjusting a fertility protocol, flagging a pregnancy concern early, or planning next steps for a cyst or fibroid.

 

———Serving Kharar, Mohali and nearby areas

 

Medisyn Neuro & Gynae Centre is based in Kharar and is a short drive for patients across Mohali, Sector 70, Sector 71, Landran, Sohana, Balongi, Gharuan, Kurali and the wider Mohali-Kharar belt. Many patients from Chandigarh and Zirakpur also travel here specifically for follicular tracking during IUI and IVF cycles, where consistency with the same doctor across the cycle matters more than proximity.

Best Doctors and Cost

Dr. Balvin Kaur Ghai is one of the best gynecologists at Medisyn Clinic and IVY Hospital, Mohali, Punjab. She did Medical School from Government Medical College, Aurangabad and Post Graduation in OBGYN from Government Medical College, Nagpur. She did DNB from New Delhi and MRCOG-1 from England. Dr. Balvin Kaur is vastly trained in performing and interpreting gynecological ultrasound, including follicular monitoring, USG pelvis, pregnancy growth scans and transvaginal sonography (TVS). Follicular monitoring is one of the most frequently performed scans at Medisyn Centre, Mohali, guided directly by Dr. Balvin Kaur Ghai for patients tracking ovulation, undergoing fertility treatment, or monitoring pregnancy progress. The number of scans and frequency of monitoring required depends on the individual case, whether it is a natural cycle, an IUI/IVF cycle, or a high-risk pregnancy under close watch.
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Dr Balvin Kaur Ghai

MBBS · MS (Gynae) · DNB · MRCOG-I · 

Senior ObGyn & Laparoscopic Surgeon
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Is follicular monitoring painful?
No. It is a transvaginal or abdominal ultrasound, the same as a routine pregnancy scan, with no injections or incisions involved.
Typically 3 to 5 scans per cycle, spaced 2 to 3 days apart starting around day 9 to 10, until ovulation is confirmed.

Yes. You can book a single scan or growth-tracking visit without committing to ongoing care, though continuity with one doctor is recommended for high-risk pregnancies.

Our focus is diagnostic and monitoring ultrasound: follicular studies, pelvic scans, pregnancy growth tracking and TVS. For elective 3D/4D imaging, please call ahead to confirm availability.

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