Pelvic Pain Ultrasound
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Pelvic Ultrasound

If you need a pelvic ultrasound, you have come to the right place; our team at Ultrasound Plus can provide you with transvaginal ultrasound services to take images of your pelvic organs. Whether we use a regular ultrasound or a doppler ultrasound will depend on the ultrasound imaging you need.

Do not worry; if you need a pelvic ultrasound to diagnose the cause of your pain, our team have you covered. Book an appointment at Ultrasound Plus today; you can find our clinics in the following locations; London, Brentwood, Birmingham, Watford, Leicester, and Kingston upon Thames.

This scan will be able to help investigate and analyse your pelvic organs; during this transvaginal ultrasound, we can look at your urinary bladder, ovaries, uterus, and cervix.

This scan will use ultrasound to investigate and analyse the organs in the pelvis. It will look at your bladder, ovaries, uterus, cervix to diagnose the source of your pain.

What Are We Looking For?

If your doctor or consultant has recommended you a pelvic ultrasound, it can be for several reasons. You may have been recommended this test to look for the cause of pain or discomfort. 

Our team at Ultrasound Plus see in the clinics, we use pelvic ultrasounds to look at the following;

  • Cervix
  • Ovaries
  • Uterus
  • Vagina
  • Bladder

 

Whilst we look at these areas, we may need you to have a full bladder; this makes it easier for us to get a clear image that we can project onto the computer screen. Whether we are looking for reasons for heavy menstrual periods, to diagnose bladder tumours or pelvic masses, we are on hand to offer you ultrasound services that are second to none.

How Is A Pelvic Ultrasound Carried out?

If you need a pelvic ultrasound, it will be carried out using an ultrasound machine; high-frequency sound waves will be transferred through your body via a transabdominal ultrasound and a transvaginal ultrasound; these ultrasound waves are conducted through an ultrasound gel. The sound waves bounce off your blood vessels and internal organs. Once the ultrasound machine has been started, the ultrasound images are transformed onto a screen, giving our team clear pelvic ultrasounds.

Our team can do a pelvic ultrasound in one of three ways.

Your doctor can do this test in one of three ways:

  • Transabdominal Ultrasound – This is carried out through your abdomen. We will have you lie on your back whilst on the examination table and use a small amount of gel; this will help the transducer move smoothly across your body and prevent air bubbles from showing up on the scan.
  • Transvaginal Ultrasound – This is carried out through your vagina. The difference with this one is that to access your vagina with the pelvic ultrasound machine.

 

only £110.00

(Includes booking deposit of £30)

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What does a pelvic pain ultrasound include?

Our pelvic pain scan includes:
 

Book Your Appointment Today

A private pelvic ultrasound aims to investigate the pelvic area and find out what is causing the discomfort. If you require a female sonographer please speak with one of our advisors at the time of your booking.

Book now or email info@ultrasoundplus.co.uk for more information about this scan, our team at Ultrasound Plus is always more than happy to help you. Our team have offered ultrasound services in the following locations; London, Brentwood, Birmingham, Watford, Leicester, and Kingston upon Thames; for several years, because of this, we understand how distressing needing a pelvic ultrasound can be. To find out more or book an appointment, give one of our team members a call today.

only £110.00

(Includes booking deposit of £20)

Frequently Asked Questions

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.