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Is Shear Wave Elastography covered by health.

Some health insurance policies (like Southern Cross or NIB) may cover the cost if there is a clinical indication (e.g., diagnosed liver disease). Coverage.

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What if my result shows significant fibrosis.

This result provides crucial information. Dr. Lal will explain what it means for your health and discuss the necessary next steps, which may include.

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Can I use this for my NZ.

Yes. Our formal report is specifically designed to meet Immigration NZ’s requirement for objective liver fibrosis staging. It includes all necessary data (kPa score and.

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What do the F0-F4 stages mean?

This is the METAVIR scoring system for liver fibrosis: F0: No scarring. F1: Minimal scarring. F2: Significant scarring. F3: Advanced scarring. F4: Cirrhosis (widespread scarring). Your result will be.

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How long does it take to get.

The results are processed immediately. You will receive a verbal explanation and a detailed formal written report to take with you, typically before you.

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How should I prepare for the scan?

For the most accurate result, we request that you fast for 3 hours prior to your appointment. You may drink water. Please take your regular medications.

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Is Shear Wave Elastography painful or dangerous?

No. It is completely non-invasive and painless. You will feel a gentle tapping sensation on your skin. There are no needles, sedation, or radiation.

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