Gynaecology Ultrasound Scanning

A pelvic ultrasound scan is performed to examine the uterus and ovaries.
It is commonly performed for abnormal vaginal bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, follicle tracking, absent periods, pelvic pain, follow-up of an ovarian cyst, location of an intrauterine contraceptive device or suspected fibroids.
Our Gynaecology ultrasound clinics are provided by Radiologists, midwives & radiographer specialists.
Referrals for Gynaecology Ultrasound are made only through the Gynae clinic. Self-referrals for ultrasound are not accepted.
Two Types of Gynaecology Ultrasound Scanning
Transabdominal Ultrasound Scan (TAS)
The ultrasound probe is placed on the skin on the lower part of your tummy.
This type of scan may be enough to gain all the information required, however sometimes a transvaginal scan will be offered if we need to gain more detailed information.
Transvaginal Ultrasound Scan (TVUS)
For this type of scan, you must be over 16 years of age, have been sexually active and consent to have a TVUS performed.
You will be asked to empty your bladder.
You will be asked to remove your underwear for the examination and you will be covered by a sheet to maintain dignity and privacy.
A special slim probe is placed into the vagina by the Sonographer/ Radiologist.
The vaginal probe is cleaned before use, covered with a protective sheath, and lubricated with sterile jelly to make its insertion into the vagina easier and more comfortable.