
Early Anomaly Scan
Early structural evaluation of the baby

About Early Anomaly Scan
The Early Anomaly Scan is a detailed prenatal ultrasound performed between 16 and 18 weeks of pregnancy to assess the early development of the baby’s organs and detect structural abnormalities. This scan provides a comprehensive evaluation of key systems, including the brain, spine, heart, abdomen, and limbs, helping identify any deviations from normal growth at an early stage. Using high-resolution imaging, specialists can closely monitor fetal anatomy and development, allowing for timely medical guidance and further investigations if needed. Early detection plays a crucial role in planning appropriate care and ensuring better pregnancy outcomes. The procedure is safe, non-invasive, and an essential part of routine prenatal screening.
Our Fertility Specialists
Expert reproductive endocrinologists dedicated to helping you achieve parenthood.

Dr. Praggya Srivastava
Chief Consultant Obstetrician, Gynecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon

Dr. A. Shalini
Consultant fetal medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Dr. Bimal Singh
Consultant Radiologist

Dr. Divya Eluri
Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our women care services and treatments.
What is an early anomaly scan?
It is an ultrasound used to detect structural abnormalities in the baby at an early stage.
What does it check?
It checks the baby’s organs, structure, and overall development.
