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LPU provide a specialist ultrasound clinic in the heart of Central London and have many resident medical practitioners able to provide consultation, advice and advanced imaging and diagnostics. Learn more about some of the most common disorders and diseases – their symptoms and what role ultrasound can play in the successful diagnosis and treatment.

Category: London Private Ultrasound Information and Resources

LPU provide a specialist ultrasound clinic in the heart of Central London and have many resident medical practitioners able to provide consultation, advice and advanced imaging and diagnostics. Learn more about some of the most common disorders and diseases – their symptoms and what role ultrasound can play in the successful diagnosis and treatment.

Full Body Ultrasound Scan (£600.00) An ultrasound scan of the full body is used to check your overall health. This scan will examine and evaluate the following parts:

  • - Thyroid, Neck, Lymph nodes, and Carotid Arteries (Doppler scan)
  • - Liver, Gallbladder, Spleen, Pancreas, Abdominal Aorta, paraaortic lymph nodes
    Kidneys, Bladder, Ureter, Urethra,
  • - Prostate and Testis (for males)
  • - Uterus, Ovaries, fallopian tubes, and adnexa (for females)

Luke Shepherd
Luke Shepherd
2024-03-08
I’ve visited twice now for an ultrasound, easy booking process and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Thank you.
Nancy M
Nancy M
2024-03-06
Fantastic hospital with amazing staff thank you for making me feel so comfortable!
Rakhee Gupta
Rakhee Gupta
2024-03-04
Fantastic ultrasound centre, the sonographer Ashleigh Austin was very knowledgeable and kind. The cost is half of that of Harley Street too. I had a query and she called me immediately to respond to my concerns. Highly recommended
Michela Rusconi
Michela Rusconi
2024-03-04
Easy and Quick to book. The receptionist, doctor and nurse are very nice and helpfull. I would recomend it.
Louise King
Louise King
2024-03-02
Very friendly and efficient. Thorough and comfortable treatment with expert advice.
Igor Crasii
Igor Crasii
2024-03-02
Fast and Professional
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Ectopic Pregnancy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Ectopic Pregnancy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments Ectopic pregnancy is a medical condition where a fertilized egg implants and grows outside the main cavity of the uterus, most commonly in one of the fallopian tubes, which is why it’s often called a tubal pregnancy. Since the fallopian tubes are not designed to host the growth of a fetus, this condition cannot proceed normally and poses serious health risks to the mother if not treated promptly. Recognizing the signs and understanding the importance of immediate medical attention are crucial for managing ectopic pregnancies. Book Now Causes and Risk Factors While the exact cause of an ectopic pregnancy is not always clear, several factors may increase the risk: Previous ectopic pregnancy Inflammation or infection: Conditions like pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), often caused by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia or gonorrhea, can damage the fallopian tubes. Fertility treatments: Such as in vitro fertilization

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