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Anomaly Scan in Bangalore (Level 2 / TIFFA) — 18–22 Weeks

Detailed Anatomy Check Assesses major organs, spine, brain, heart, and limbs.
Safe and Non-Invasive Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation.
Same-Day Reports Get a clear report and guidance right after the scan.
Female Radiologist Scans are performed by experienced female doctors.
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Benefits of Anomaly Scan

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Clarity and Reassurance

Provides a clear picture of fetal development and anatomy.
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Safe in Pregnancy

No radiation; widely used in routine prenatal care.
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Better Planning

Helps decide if any follow-up or specialist consult is needed.

Anomaly Scan cost in Bengaluru

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Anomaly (Level 2) Scan

₹5,000 ₹4,500 All inclusive
  • - Level 2 / TIFFA Scan
  • - Detailed fetal anatomy review
  • - Digital report
Who does the procedure?
Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee
Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee
MBBS • DNB • FRCR • 8+ years Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee is a qualified Radiologist (MBBS, DNB, FRCR) trained at KMCH Coimbatore and the Royal College of Radiologists, London. She has performed 9,000+ ultrasound scans since 2018, specializing in obstetric and gynecological imaging. As our in-house specialist, she ensures accurate reporting and same-day results.
Last medically reviewed: 10 February 2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee, MBBS DNB FRCR

How is the Anomaly Scan done?

An anomaly scan (also called a Level 2 or TIFFA scan) is a detailed mid-pregnancy ultrasound that checks the baby's anatomy, growth, placenta position, and amniotic fluid. It helps identify structural concerns and gives a comprehensive review of fetal development. The scan is non-invasive, uses ultrasound (not radiation), and is performed by a trained radiologist. It typically takes 20–40 minutes depending on the baby's position.
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Early Scan Usually done between 6 to 9 weeks to confirm pregnancy and dating.
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NT NB Scan Done between 11 to 13 weeks for early screening.
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Anomaly Scan Done between 18 to 22 weeks to evaluate fetal anatomy in detail.
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Growth Scan Done between 28 to 32 weeks to monitor growth and well-being.

When is the Anomaly Scan done?

• 18–20 weeks: Recommended window for the best anatomical detail • 20–22 weeks: Still suitable if earlier appointment wasn't possible • Before 18 weeks: Some structures may be too small to evaluate fully

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79/7, Bellandur Service Road, Near Xochi Restaurant, Bengaluru 560103 hello@hercare.in +91 8148340982

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Know more about Anomaly Scan

The anomaly scan is the most detailed ultrasound of pregnancy. It evaluates the baby's organs, spine, heart, facial profile, and limbs, along with the placenta and amniotic fluid. If your doctor needs additional views or follow-up, we will guide you clearly and plan the next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an anomaly (Level 2) scan? close
An anomaly scan is a detailed mid-pregnancy ultrasound that checks the baby's anatomy, growth, placenta, and amniotic fluid. It is also called a Level 2 or TIFFA scan.
When should the anomaly scan be done? close
The recommended window is 18 to 22 weeks of pregnancy. This timing provides the clearest view of the baby's organs and structures.
Is the anomaly scan safe? close
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and does not involve radiation. It is considered safe when performed by trained professionals.
How long does the scan take? close
Most anomaly scans take around 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the baby's position and the details needed.