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Ultrasound Reporting Software

Ultrasound reporting, built for sonographers.

SonoFlow digitises the sonographer worksheet — capturing structured measurements per exam type and turning them into a consistent report that hands off cleanly to the radiologist. From wave to clarity, purpose-built for the way your team actually scans.

The worksheet is paper. The cost is everywhere.

Ultrasound is measurement-heavy and operator-dependent — yet most clinics still bridge the scan and the report with paper and re-typing. That gap is where time, consistency and detail leak away.

Paper worksheets

Findings are written by hand during the scan, then transcribed later — a second pass that adds time and invites error.

Re-keying measurements

Biometry and velocities get typed in twice. Every re-entry is a chance for a number to drift from what was actually measured.

Handoff friction

The sonographer who scanned and the radiologist who reports work from different artefacts, so context is lost in translation.

Inconsistent reports

Without shared structure, two studies of the same type can read very differently — making review slower and comparison harder.

From scan to structured report.

One continuous flow — from the probe to the radiologist's worklist, without a single re-key.

01

Scan

Sonographer performs the study

The sonographer scans as they always have. SonoFlow runs alongside the exam — no change to how you work at the machine.

02

Digital worksheet

Measurements captured in structure

The paper worksheet becomes a digital one. Measurements, observations and exam findings are captured as structured fields — not free text re-typed after the fact.

03

Structured report

A consistent report is generated

Structured inputs flow into a consistent, exam-appropriate report — formatted the same way every time, ready for radiologist review.

04

PACS / RIS handoff

Clean handoff downstream

The completed report hands off cleanly to the radiologist and into your PACS/RIS via HL7, DICOM and FHIR — no re-keying, no lost context.

Templates that adapt to every exam type.

The worksheet isn't one-size-fits-all. SonoFlow loads the right fields for the study in front of you, so each exam captures exactly what it should.

Obstetric

Biometry, growth and gestational fields adapt to dating and follow-up studies.

Vascular

Velocity, stenosis and bilateral measurements structured for carotid, venous and arterial work.

Abdominal

Organ-by-organ fields for liver, gallbladder, kidneys and more, with measurement prompts.

Musculoskeletal

Region-specific templates for tendon, joint and soft-tissue assessment.

Renal & Pelvic

Structured fields tuned to renal tract and pelvic studies, including follow-up comparison.

And more

Templates adapt per study type so each exam captures exactly what it needs — nothing more.

Purpose-built for ultrasound workflows.

Everything an ultrasound practice needs to move from worksheet to signed report — and nothing it doesn't.

Structured measurement capture

Measurements are entered as discrete, validated fields — not buried in free text — so nothing is re-keyed and nothing is lost between the scan and the report.

Exam-specific templates

Each study type loads a purpose-built worksheet, so obstetric, vascular, abdominal and MSK exams each capture the right fields automatically.

Sonographer-to-radiologist workflow

A clean handoff from the sonographer who scanned to the radiologist who reports — context, measurements and images travel together.

HL7 / DICOM / FHIR interoperability

Built to fit your existing PACS and RIS. SonoFlow speaks the standards your infrastructure already uses instead of replacing it.

Consistency & audit trail

Every report follows the same structure, and every change is traceable — supporting consistent output and clear accountability.

Fast turnaround

Removing transcription and re-keying shortens the path from completed scan to signed report, so studies move through the practice faster.

Fits your stack, not the other way around.

SonoFlow is built on the standards your imaging infrastructure already speaks. Reports, orders and images move between SonoFlow and your PACS/RIS without bespoke integration work — so adopting it doesn't mean rebuilding everything around it.

HL7

Structured messaging for orders and results across your existing systems.

DICOM

Images and study data stay connected to the report that describes them.

FHIR

Modern, interoperable exchange for a future-ready clinical record.

Ultrasound reporting, answered.

SonoFlow is sonographer-first and worksheet-driven. Instead of asking sonographers to retype findings into a generic form, it digitises the worksheet itself — capturing structured measurements per exam type at the point of the scan, then generating a consistent report for the radiologist. It is lightweight and designed to be adopted quickly in private imaging clinics.

Yes. Templates adapt per study type — obstetric, vascular, abdominal, musculoskeletal, renal, pelvic and more — so each exam captures exactly the measurements and observations relevant to it, without irrelevant fields getting in the way.

SonoFlow is built around interoperability standards — HL7, DICOM and FHIR — so it integrates with the PACS and RIS you already run. The goal is to fit into your existing infrastructure rather than replace it.

The sonographer captures structured measurements and findings during the study. When the worksheet is complete, the structured report and its supporting context hand off cleanly to the radiologist for review and sign-off — eliminating the re-keying and lost detail that paper-based handoffs introduce.

No. SonoFlow is intentionally lightweight and sonographer-led. Because it mirrors the worksheet your team already uses and runs on the web, clinics can adopt it without a heavy IT project.

See SonoFlow on your worksheet.

Book a demo and we'll walk through how SonoFlow digitises your ultrasound worksheets, captures structured measurements, and hands clean reports to your radiologists.