Ultrasound Parents no longer have to wait 9 months to see what their unborn child will look like, with 3D/4D Imaging giving them an opportunity to have a sneak peak at their baby's features.  Gladstone Xray and Ultrasound specialises in 3D/4D Baby Imaging and combines it with expert radiology reporting to diagnose any potential problems.

Petra, owner and director of Gladstone Xray and Ultrasound, is a trained sonographer and offers this service to mums-to-be in a range of different packages.   Nearly all packages offer a hard copy A4 booklet with the best captured images, as well as 3D colour images given to you on CD.  Book your session by
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3D/4D Baby Imaging

  • Gladstone's Only 3D/4D Clinic
  • No Doctor's referral necessary
  • Relaxed family environment
  • Great bonding experience
  • Trained Sonographer scanning your baby
  • Gift Certificates Available

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Petra Byrne Petra Byrne - Accredited Radiographer/Sonographer

Petra Byrne opened a new radiology practice in Gladstone in February 2009. Gladstone Xray and Ultrasound is central to the city, offering a comprehensive range of services including X-Ray and OPG, Ultrasound and 3D/4D Baby Imaging. 
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Convert ultrasound
images into
JPEG file format

Note: Our ultrasound CD’s are only
compatible with Windows XP

Please contact us and we can
email the JPEGs to you if your
computer will not support
this CD type.

 

1.  Put CD into the CD tray of your computer

2.  Wait a few seconds for the programme to load

3.  Click on the exam you wish to view and click on the VIEW button

4.  In the bottom right hand corner of any image, you will see a small square box.

5.  Click in this box of the image you’d like to save to a JPEG. The box will turn yellow.

6.  Click, FILE > EXPORT > AS IMAGE(S)

7.  Save in a file on your computer’s hard drive for retrieval

        Repeat steps 4 to 7 for each image you’d like to save as a JPEG