Best for detailed uterine cavity views
3D ultrasound can show the coronal plane of the uterus, which is often valuable when assessing the shape of the womb and the relationship of lesions to the cavity.
A 3D pelvic ultrasound scan at London Private Ultrasound costs £269. It produces high-definition three-dimensional images of the uterus, ovaries and tubes, giving enhanced detail for uterine shape anomalies (such as a septate or bicornuate uterus), complex fibroid mapping, and accurate coil position assessment. A female sonographer is available on request. No GP referral, report within 24 hours.
Advanced 3D gynaecological ultrasound in London for detailed assessment of the uterus, endometrial cavity, ovaries, uterine shape, fibroids and coil/IUD position — with no GP referral required.
Last clinically reviewed by Mr Pedram Aghaei, Ultrasound Consultant & Dr Babak Soleimanpour, Medical Director
A private 3D pelvic ultrasound scan is an advanced gynaecological ultrasound that creates three-dimensional views of the uterus, endometrial cavity, ovaries and surrounding pelvic anatomy. At London Private Ultrasound, it costs £269 and is commonly used for uterine shape assessment, suspected uterine anomalies, fibroid mapping, fertility planning, recurrent miscarriage investigation and coil/IUD position checks.
3D ultrasound can show the coronal plane of the uterus, which is often valuable when assessing the shape of the womb and the relationship of lesions to the cavity.
It can support assessment of uterine shape, endometrial cavity contour, fibroids or polyps before fertility treatment or specialist review.
No GP referral is required. You can book directly for a Central London appointment, with verbal findings usually explained on the day and a written report provided for onward care.
3D pelvic ultrasound gives extra anatomical detail compared with a standard pelvic scan, particularly for the womb cavity and uterine shape.
Assessment for congenital uterine variants such as septate, bicornuate, arcuate or other uterine shape differences.
Maps the size, number and position of fibroids, including their relationship to the endometrial cavity.
Helps assess cavity contour, suspected polyps, lining irregularity or distortion of the womb cavity.
Can help check whether a coil is correctly placed and whether malposition or embedment is suspected.
Includes review of ovaries and surrounding pelvic structures where visible, including cyst characterisation when relevant.
Provides detailed information that may support referral to a gynaecologist, fertility clinic or IVF team.
Patients usually book a 3D pelvic ultrasound when a standard scan may not give enough structural detail, or when a fertility, gynaecology or coil-related question needs clearer imaging.
3D reconstruction provides additional views of the uterus and cavity, especially the coronal plane.
You can self-refer and book directly, which is useful when you want faster answers or need imaging before a specialist visit.
Female ultrasound clinicians are available on request, subject to appointment availability and at no extra charge.
Your report is written for your GP, fertility clinic, gynaecologist or private specialist if follow-up is needed.
3D pelvic ultrasound is often best when combined with transvaginal imaging, but an internal scan is only performed with your full consent. You remain in control throughout the appointment.
To assess uterine cavity shape and structural factors that may need specialist review.
To provide additional uterine detail before fertility treatment or embryo transfer planning.
To assess the endometrium, fibroids, polyps or cavity distortion that may contribute to bleeding symptoms.
To look for structural causes such as fibroids, ovarian cysts or other pelvic findings.
To better map fibroid position, cavity involvement and potential impact on fertility or symptoms.
To check coil location if strings are not visible, pain occurs, bleeding pattern changes or malposition is suspected.
London Private Ultrasound provides private pelvic and gynaecological ultrasound services for patients from Harley Street, Marylebone, Central London, St Albans, Hertfordshire and surrounding areas.
27 Welbeck Street, W1G 8EN, close to the Harley Street medical district. Suitable for patients seeking rapid private 3D pelvic ultrasound in London.
54–56 Victoria Street, AL1 3HZ. Convenient for patients travelling from Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and North London.
Choose an appointment through the secure booking system or call 020 7101 3377 for help selecting the right pelvic scan.
Your ultrasound specialist performs the examination and explains what can be seen. Internal imaging is consent-based.
You receive a written diagnostic report suitable for your GP, fertility clinic, gynaecologist or private specialist.
If findings require care, the clinic advises suitable next steps such as GP, gynaecology, fertility or urgent referral pathways.
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Focused answers for patients searching for private 3D pelvic ultrasound, uterine anomaly scans, fibroid mapping and coil position checks in London.
A 3D pelvic ultrasound scan is an advanced gynaecological ultrasound that creates three-dimensional views of the uterus, endometrial cavity, ovaries and surrounding pelvic structures. It is particularly useful when detailed assessment of uterine shape, fibroids, the womb cavity or coil position is needed.
A standard 2D pelvic ultrasound shows real-time flat images. A 3D pelvic ultrasound captures a volume dataset and reconstructs the uterus and cavity in multiple planes, including the coronal view, which can show uterine shape and cavity detail more clearly.
A private 3D pelvic ultrasound scan at London Private Ultrasound costs £269. The price includes the scan, same-day verbal explanation where possible, and a written diagnostic report.
No. You can self-refer and book directly online or by calling 020 7101 3377. If you have previous scan reports, fertility letters, gynaecology letters or blood tests, bring them to help tailor the assessment.
You may consider booking if you have suspected uterine anomaly, recurrent miscarriage investigation, fertility or IVF planning, complex fibroids, suspected polyps, abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or concerns about coil/IUD position.
Yes. 3D pelvic ultrasound can help assess uterine shape anomalies such as septate, bicornuate, arcuate or other congenital uterine variants. The report can support referral to a gynaecologist or fertility specialist if needed.
Yes. It can help map the number, size and position of fibroids and their relationship to the uterine cavity. This can be useful for symptom investigation, fertility planning or treatment discussions.
Yes. 3D imaging can be useful for assessing whether an intrauterine device is correctly positioned and whether there are features such as embedment or malposition that may need clinical follow-up.
For the transabdominal part of the scan, a comfortably full bladder is usually helpful. Drink around one litre of water about one hour before the appointment and try not to empty your bladder. For a transvaginal scan, an empty bladder is preferred.
No. A transvaginal scan is optional and is only performed with your full consent. It often gives the best 3D detail of the uterus and endometrial cavity, but your preference will always be respected.
Yes. A female sonographer is available on request, subject to appointment availability and at no extra cost. Please mention this when booking.
Your ultrasound specialist will usually explain the main findings during or after the appointment. A written diagnostic report is provided, suitable for your GP, gynaecologist, fertility clinic or private specialist.
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves rather than ionising radiation. It is widely used in gynaecology and fertility care and is considered safe when performed by trained professionals.
This patient information page was prepared with AI-assisted editorial support and reviewed for clinical accuracy by Pedram Aghaei, Vascular Scientist and Registered Clinical Technologist, and Dr Babak Soleimanpour, MD, MRCGP, DRCOG, Medical Director and GMC-registered GP. This information is for general education and does not replace a medical consultation.
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