Pregnancy Ultrasound in
Cary, NC

Clear, calm, medically-guided ultrasound care
when you need answers.

Ultrasound Services in Cary, NC

Clear answers with medical guidance you can trust. Appointments are unhurried, giving you time to understand your results. 

Dating & Viability

Confirm early pregnancy, dating, and viability.

Anatomy Scan

(18–22 Weeks)

Detailed evaluation of baby’s growth and development.

Follow-Up / Second Opinion

 Reassess growth, placenta, or prior ultrasound findings.

Care That Feels Calm and Clear

Board-certified OB collaboration

Your ultrasound is reviewed with medical expertise-not guessword

Simple, convenient scheduling

Easy booking with timely appointments

Calm, unrushed visits

Time to ask questions and understand your results

Dr. Cooper, Board-Certified OB/GYN 

Collaborating physician for ultrasound care

Why Choose Well One for Ultrasound Care?

Medical-grade
ultrasound
No guesswork.
Just clarity.
Clear answers
without pressure

Pregnancy Ultrasound Serving Cary and Surrounding Areas

Conveniently located to serve patients in:

Easy access, on-time appointments, and care without long waits

Pregnancy Ultrasound FAQs

No referral is needed. You can schedule your pregnancy ultrasound directly online.

Many patients choose this option when they want quick access without delays.

You can book your appointment online in just a few minutes.

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Yes, we accept select insurance plans.

Coverage varies depending on your provider. Our team can help verify benefits prior to your visit.

Most patients can be seen as early as 6 weeks for an early pregnancy ultrasound.

This visit is commonly used to confirm pregnancy and assess early development.

A dating ultrasound helps determine how far along you are in your pregnancy.

It also provides an estimated due date based on early measurements.

We offer:

  • Early pregnancy dating and viability ultrasounds
  • Anatomy ultrasounds (18–22 weeks)
  • Follow-up and second opinion ultrasounds

All scans are diagnostic and medically focused.

A viability ultrasound confirms that the pregnancy is developing normally and checks for a heartbeat.

This is often one of the first ultrasounds patients schedule.

Yes. IV therapy is available in both Durham and Cary.

An anatomy ultrasound is a detailed scan performed between 18–22 weeks.

It evaluates your baby’s growth, development, and major structures.

Yes. Many patients come to us for a second opinion or follow-up after a prior scan.

We provide clear, accurate reassessment in a calm setting.

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