Frequently Asked Questions

  • • 2D – Flat black and white moving images.

    • 3D – Three-dimensional static images.

    • 4D – These are just like 3D images, but with movement.

    • HD – The newest 3D/4D technology that allows us a moveable light source to see baby.

  • The answer to this is dependent on what your goals for the visit are. If you are looking to hear a heartbeat and see how many babies there are, aim for 8-12 weeks. 13-26 weeks can be good for determining gender and seeing your whole baby. If you are looking to see those chubby cheeks then you’ll want to come in between 25-34 weeks. Twins can differ a bit and the best time is between 22-28 weeks. After 36 weeks, it can sometimes be difficult with your baby running out of room, but if positioning agrees we can still get great shots!

  • No, we do not because this is an elective procedure.

  • We currently accept major credit/debit cards and cash.

  • NOPE! We require that you are under the care of a medical provider and are receiving your routine care before seeing us. These are non-medical / non-diagnostic ultrasounds done to bond with the baby and share this experience with family and friends. We do not screen for fetal anomalies or look for other pregnancy-related issues.

  • ABSOLUTELY! That is what makes this experience so fun, being able to share it with the people who love you and your little one. We also encourage you to bring your younger children as we have a play area for them.

  • Our newly remodeled facility is warm and inviting. We never want to rush anyone and leave time for you to take pictures on our Instagram wall. We also have a play area for little children to keep them occupied.

Pregnant Woman Holding Belly on Beach Blossom Baby Ultrasound Studio