Ultrasound
Our ultrasound service
We now offer ultrasound scans at our clinic, a significant addition to our healthcare offerings that elevates the standard of care for our patients.
Our state-of-the-art ultrasound technology is designed to provide precise and detailed imaging, ensuring accurate diagnoses and enabling our medical professionals to deliver the highest quality healthcare. Whether you require ultrasounds for a concerning lump, musculoskeletal scans for sports injuries, or abdominal or pelvic ultrasounds for various medical conditions, our dedicated team of experienced sonographers and clinicians is committed to delivering exceptional results with utmost care and compassion.
Our ultrasound services are poised to make a meaningful impact on your health and well-being.
After your appointment, we will send you a digital report of your ultrasound examination via secure email. If we are concerned about the findings of the scan, then one of our team will be in contact to discuss these further.
Please note that this is not an emergency service. Please do not book any scan if you are acutely unwell. Please call our dedicated team to discuss your concerns.
How to Book Your Scan
Booking your ultrasound appointment online has never been easier. Our user-friendly website makes the process quick and convenient.
Booking your ultrasound online is simple. Follow the following steps.
Visit our website's "Appointments" page
Click on the first box (which is set at 30 min GP Consultation as a default)
Scroll down and select “Ultrasound Appointment”
Choose a convenient date and time
Enter your contact information
Write your required ultrasound (see list below) in the “Reason for visit (optional)” box
Please also add any other medical information which might be relevant
Confirm your appointment by paying the deposit for your service. On arriving at the clinic you will pay the rest of the cost
Your ultrasound appointment is booked, ensuring a hassle-free experience
You will receive a confirmation email
Price list
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A liver ultrasound specifically focuses on assessing the liver for conditions such as liver disease, tumours, fatty liver, or abnormalities in its size and structure.
£240
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An abdominal ultrasound looks for issues in the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, aorta, bladder, and sometimes pelvic organs or fluid buildup.
£300
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A pelvic ultrasound examines the pelvic region, including the uterus, ovaries, and bladder in women, and the bladder in men. It is used to detect issues like cysts, tumours, fibroids, lymph nodes and the presence of fluid.
£250
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A combined scan of both the abdomen and the pelvis.
£400
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A neck ultrasound examines the structures in the neck, including the thyroid gland, lymph nodes, and blood vessels. It helps identify abnormalities like thyroid nodules, cysts, or enlarged lymph nodes.
£240
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A scrotal ultrasound examines the scrotum and testicles in men. It is used to evaluate issues like testicular lumps, pain, or swelling.
£290
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This ultrasound combines the examination of both the scrotum and groin area to assess for any related conditions or abnormalities.
£320
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This ultrasound is a general examination of various body areas to identify and characterise lumps and bumps, helping in the diagnosis of cysts, lipomas, ganglions or other growths.
£280
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A knee ultrasound assesses the knee joint and surrounding structures for conditions like ligament or tendon injuries, bursitis, or joint effusion.
£300
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Bilateral knee ultrasound examines both knee joints to assess for conditions like arthritis, ligament injuries, or joint effusion in both knees.
£450
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This ultrasound examines a single hip joint for conditions like hip arthritis, labral tears, or hip bursitis.
£450
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Bilateral hip ultrasound assesses both hip joints to compare and diagnose conditions affecting both hips.
£450
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A unilateral shoulder ultrasound focuses on one shoulder joint to diagnose issues such as rotator cuff tears, bursitis, or tendonitis.
£300
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Bilateral shoulder ultrasound evaluates both shoulder joints to diagnose conditions affecting both shoulders.
£450
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This ultrasound examines the hand and wrist area to assess conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, or ganglion cysts.
£300
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This ultrasound evaluates the elbow joint and surrounding forearm structures to diagnose issues such as tennis elbow, bursitis, or tendon injuries.
£300
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A calf ultrasound assesses the calf muscle, veins, and arteries to diagnose conditions like muscle strains, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or vascular problems.
£300
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An ankle ultrasound specifically focuses on the ankle joint and adjacent structures, helping diagnose issues such as ligament injuries, Achilles tendon problems, or ankle effusion.
£300
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This ultrasound examines the foot, including bones, tendons, and soft tissues, to diagnose conditions like plantar fasciitis, neuromas, or fractures in the foot.
£300
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This ultrasound assesses the kidneys, ureters, and bladder to diagnose conditions like kidney stones, urinary tract abnormalities, or kidney cysts.
£250
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A hernia ultrasound assesses the abdominal wall to detect and characterize hernias. It helps in identifying the type, size, and location of a hernia, such as inguinal, umbilical, or incisional hernias. This diagnostic tool is crucial for surgical planning and evaluating potential complications associated with hernias.
£250
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A DVT ultrasound checks for blood clots in the deep veins of the legs or arms. It's crucial for diagnosing and monitoring thrombosis, a potentially serious condition.
£300
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An Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm ultrasound checks for an enlargement of the abdominal aorta, a potentially life-threatening condition. It helps in early detection and monitoring.
£240
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This depends on the site.
£280
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This ultrasound examines a single joint before administering a steroid injection. It ensures accurate placement of the injection to treat conditions like arthritis or inflammation.
£450
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This ultrasound examines two joints before administering a steroid injection. It ensures accurate placement of the injection to treat conditions like arthritis or inflammation.
£700
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This ultrasound examines three joints before administering a steroid injection. It ensures accurate placement of the injection to treat conditions like arthritis or inflammation.
£950
FAQ
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Ultrasound imaging uses high-frequency sound waves and a transducer to create real-time images of internal body structures. It is non-invasive and widely used for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
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Ultrasound is considered safe because it uses sound waves, not ionizing radiation. It poses minimal risks and is generally safe for most patients.
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Ultrasound is used to diagnose various medical conditions, including pregnancy monitoring, assessing organ health, detecting abnormalities, and guiding medical procedures.
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Usually, no prior preparation is required except for the following scans:
Abdominal Ultrasound: Fasting for several hours before the procedure, typically to ensure a clear view of abdominal organs like the liver and gallbladder.
Pelvic Ultrasound: Depending on the specific purpose (e.g., transvaginal ultrasound), instructions may involve a full bladder or an empty bladder.
Renal (Kidney) Ultrasound: Often, you're asked to drink plenty of water before the exam to have a full bladder.
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A step-by-step description of what happens during the ultrasound, including the use of gel and the ultrasound wand (transducer).
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Ultrasound is a painless and non-invasive procedure, although slight discomfort may occur if pressure is applied.
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Usually, the scan can take up to 15 minutes, but this depends on the specific area to be examined and the difficulty in assessing the anatomy required by the radiographer/sonographer.
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See the answer to “How do I prepare for an ultrasound?”
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You do not need a referral to undergo an ultrasound.
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We aim to provide results to you within 24-48 hours of the completed scan.
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Each result will be discussed with you whether there are issues or not by one of our clinical team.
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Ultrasound is generally safe with minimal risks. It is non-invasive, painless, and does not involve harmful ionizing radiation. Slight discomfort or rare gel allergies may occur.
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Yes as long as you inform us beforehand and give your full verbal consent.
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Please discuss this with your insurance company. We normally ask you to pay for your service directly, thereafter we will provide a receipt for you to take to your insurer.
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Please ask us before you book the appointment. Although we will try our very best, we cannot guarantee that we will have the required gendered technician available.
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Yes, we are more than happy for you to ask any questions or seek clarification during the procedure.
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We recommend wearing comfortable clothing that can easily be adjusted to expose the area to be examined.
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Yes, we can provide you a jpeg image of the images for personal records or to share with other healthcare providers. There is a small admin fee of £20 for this. We endeavour to provide you with a written report within 24-48 hours of your finished scan.