Menopause Ultrasound
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Menopause Ultrasound

If you have been looking for a company that offer you a range of ultrasound scans, including menopause scans, then you have come to the right place. Here at Ultrasound Plus, we can provide you with ultrasound scans to look at endometrial thickness, endometrial polyps, endometrial hyperplasia and abnormal uterine bleeding in postmenopausal patients.

Whether you are looking for a menopause scan to determine whether hormone replacement therapy will work for you or to find out if you have heavy bleeds and postmenopausal bleeding, we can be of service to you.

All you need to do is get in touch with Ultrasound plus today to find out more about making an appointment. We have clinics in various locations; you can find us in; London, Brentwood, Birmingham, Watford, Leicester, and Kingston upon Thames. Our team are on hand to help perimenopausal women get a transvaginal ultrasound today.

Menopause, Hormone Replacement Therapy & More

A menopause ultrasound determines how many follicles or eggs you have left in your ovaries. This is particularly useful if you think you are experiencing menopause prematurely but want to know if you could still have a baby.

Menopause can cause many uncomfortable symptoms such as irregular periods, hot flashes, chills, night sweats, mood changes and weight gain. If you feel you are experiencing any of these problems, we would recommend coming into our private clinic for a pelvic ultrasound scan to let you know if you are experiencing menopause.

If we don’t believe you are experiencing side effects of menopause, which bear in mind there are a lot of asymptomatic women, we would suggest you see a medical professional for an endometrial biopsy or to measure the endometrial thickness.

What does a menopause ultrasound include?

Our menopause ultrasound includes:
only £110.00

(Includes booking deposit of £30)

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What is the purpose of a menopause ultrasound?

The purpose of a menopause ultrasound is to determine whether or not you are going through menopause by using ultrasound scanning. Our high-quality scanning equipment will determine whether you have follicles left, letting you know if you are still fertile or in a menopausal state. Once you reach the menopausal state, it is less likely for you to produce a child.

Once you have gone through the menopausal transition, your only chance of having a child is generally through IVF. Remember that when you are in the perimenopausal transition, you can fall pregnant still as your ovaries are still active.

If you require a female sonographer or a consultant, please speak with one of our advisors at the time of your booking.

Book An Appointment Today

Book now or email info@ultrasoundplus.co.uk for more information about this scan, our team here at Ultrasound Plus are always more than happy to help you when it comes to menopause ultrasounds, whether you want us to determine whether you are in the process of menopause, look for a distinct endometrial echo, follow up with irregular bleeding, measure endometrial thickness or look to see if you are suffering from something else such as ovarian cysts.

Give us a call today; we can get you booked for your pelvic ultrasound scan today, come and see us in one of our following clinic locations; London, Brentwood, Birmingham, Watford  Leicester, and Kingston upon Thames. Women’s health is important to us, and early detection of atrophic changes can help you prepare for your life after menopause without any menstrual cycles.

only £110.00

(Includes booking deposit of £20)

Menopause Ultrasound FAQs

Our guidance is to drink approximately 1 litre of water, at least 20 minutes prior to the scan.
 
 
There are no restrictions that you cannot eat or drink before your menopause ultrasound.
 
All of our sonographers are qualified with diagnostic gynaecology ultrasound scanning experience and are accredited by either the Health Professional Council, The General Medical Council or Society of Radiographers and also work within the NHS alongside their role within Ultrasound Plus.
 
No, each scan is dependent on each individual’s examination. However, an internal investigation can provide clearer views and will be discussed with you by the Sonographer before proceeding with the internal examination and obtain your consent.
 
We advise that you wear something light, airy and baggy. Otherwise, you may need to change into a gown if necessary.
 
Please bring along your hospital notes (if you have been given them) and reports to assist out Sonographers if a referral is required.
Please note, our scans do not replace any of your NHS scans. During your appointment, in any event of a medical referral being required, we will discuss this with you and provide a full report for you to forward on to your health practitioner.
 
Yes, our services are a complementary service, which works alongside the NHS.
We advise all of our customers to advise their GP/Healthcare provider know of their intention to have a scan with us. On arrival at Ultrasound Plus we will ask you to complete a registration form, where your GP/Healthcare provider details will be requested. If from the follicle tracking scan there shows a need to contact or share any information regarding your scan, you are responsible for providing the report to your GP/Healthcare provider.
 
We will provide you with an invoice after you pay Ultrasound Plus directly for your follicle tracking scan. This can be used to make a claim with your insurance company, but this is between you and the insurance company. We would advise you check this prior to your scan to avoid disappointment.
 
We are happy for family and friends to attend and we are able to accommodate up to 5 people with the patient. Children are welcome too.