Private Pelvic Ultrasound Scans
Private pelvic ultrasound scans for pelvic pain, fertility, cysts and reassurance in Central London and St Albans.
Take control of your pelvic health with our ultrasound service delivered with clinical precision and complete discretion. Our pelvic ultrasound assessments support the diagnosis and management of pelvic pain, fertility concerns, ovarian cysts, fibroids, and other gynaecological conditions. Every scan is performed and reviewed by an experienced clinician using hospital-grade imaging to provide clear, reliable answers without delay.
Pelvic imaging is one of our core clinical specialities. Each assessment follows rigorous diagnostic protocols and is interpreted to consultant standards, ensuring accurate evaluation, appropriate next steps, and genuine peace of mind.
You will receive high-resolution diagnostic imaging, clear clinical guidance on the day, and a written report typically within 24 hours.
No GP referral is required. Same-day appointments are available, with rapid reporting and ongoing clinical support when needed.
Choose Your Right Pelvic Ultrasound Scan:
Select one of the pelvic ultrasound scans that aligns with your symptoms, fertility & IVF assessment, or reassurance needs, and book your appointment online within minutes.
Pelvic Ultrasound Scan
A full ultrasound of the uterus, ovaries, endometrium, and bladder.
Endometrial Lining Ultrasound Scan
Focuses on the uterine lining for cycle monitoring or abnormal bleeding.
3D Pelvic Ultrasound Scan
High-definition 3D imaging of the womb, ovaries, and tubes for enhanced diagnosis.
Fertility Ultrasound Scan
Comprehensive scan of reproductive organs and endometrial lining to support conception.
Follicular Tracking Ultrasound
Monitors follicle growth and ovulation timing during fertility cycles.
PCOS Ultrasound Scan
Specialised Pelvic Ultrasound Scan for Women Concerned About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Ovarian Screening Ultrasound Scan
Specialised Pelvic Ultrasound Scan for Women Concerned About ovarian cancer
Fibroid Ultrasound Scan
A Specialised ultrasound scan used to detect, evaluate, and monitor uterine fibroids in the uterus.
Pelvic Duplex Ultrasound Scan
A non-invasive ultrasound scan assessing pelvic organs and blood flow using Doppler imaging.
Postmenopause Pelvic Ultrasound Scan
A specialised pelvic ultrasound scan to evaluate the uterus and ovaries after menopause.
Female’s Pelvic Health Package
Advanced pelvic scan, consultation, targeted blood tests.
Ectopic Pregnancy Ultrasound Scan
Specialised Early Pregnancy Ultrasound for Detecting Possible Ectopic Pregnancy
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At our London clinic, private pelvic ultrasound scans are used to investigate a wide range of gynaecological, fertility, urinary and pelvic health concerns in both women and men, without radiation or long NHS waiting times.
What Can a Pelvic Ultrasound Detect?
A pelvic ultrasound can help identify, monitor and support diagnosis of many common and complex pelvic conditions, including:
Gynaecological Conditions
- Uterine fibroids (size, location and growth monitoring)
- Ovarian cysts and ovarian masses
- Endometriosis indicators (including ovarian endometriomas)
- Adenomyosis
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Abnormal uterine bleeding
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Thickened endometrium or endometrial abnormalities
- Uterine abnormalities (shape, size or position)
Fertility & Reproductive Health
- Follicle tracking and ovulation monitoring
- Assessment of ovarian reserve
- Endometrial lining evaluation
- Pre-IVF and fertility investigations
- Unexplained infertility assessments
- Early pregnancy assessments (where clinically appropriate)
Pelvic Pain & Symptoms
Pelvic ultrasound scans are commonly recommended for patients experiencing:
- Chronic or acute pelvic pain
- Pain during intercourse
- Lower abdominal discomfort
- Irregular or heavy periods
- Bloating or pelvic pressure
- Post-menopausal bleeding
How Pelvic Ultrasound Helps Guide Treatment
While ultrasound does not replace specialist diagnosis, it plays a crucial role in:
- Identifying the cause of symptoms
- Guiding referrals to gynaecologists, fertility specialists or urologists
- Monitoring existing conditions over time
- Supporting personalised treatment planning
All scans are performed by experienced sonographers using advanced imaging technology, with results available promptly to help you take the next step with confidence.
Why Choose a Private Pelvic Ultrasound in London?
- ✔ No GP referral required
- ✔ Fast appointments, including evenings & weekends
- ✔ Discreet, comfortable clinical environment
- ✔ Expert sonographers
- ✔ Clear results and reporting
Book Your Pelvic Ultrasound Scan
If you are experiencing pelvic symptoms or need reassurance, booking a private pelvic ultrasound scan can provide clarity and peace of mind.
Book online or contact our team to discuss the most suitable scan for you.
What’s Included in Your Pelvic Ultrasound Scan?
✓ Transabdominal scan (over the tummy)
✓ Transvaginal scan (internal scan – only if you consent)
✓ Detailed assessment of uterus, ovaries, endometrium, and surrounding pelvic organs
✓ Same-day report with expert findings from GMC/HCPC-registered specialists
✓ Review Your Clinical History and Risk Factors
✓ One to One Education & Management Plan Advice
When Should You Book a Pelvic Scan?
The scan is recommended if you experience:
✓ Pelvic or lower abdominal pain - Unexplained discomfort in the pelvic region
✓ Abnormal menstrual cycles - Irregular, heavy, painful periods or postmenopausal bleeding
✓ Suspected ovarian cysts or fibroids – Detection and monitoring of growths
✓ Fertility concerns – Assessing reproductive health
✓ Persistent bloating or pelvic pressure – Unexplained fullness or discomfort
✓ Management of chronic conditions – Tracking endometriosis, PCOS, or prior findings
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FAQ
A private pelvic ultrasound scan produces detailed, real-time images of the female reproductive organs including uterus (endometrial lining), ovaries, fallopian tubes and bladder. It can identify a wide range of conditions including fibroids, ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, adenomyosis, endometrial polyps, and signs of pelvic inflammatory disease. It can also confirm the correct location of an intrauterine device (IUD/coil) and detect early pregnancy. At London Private Ultrasound, both transabdominal and transvaginal imaging are used to provide the most complete and accurate diagnostic assessment.
A private pelvic ultrasound scan in London is a diagnostic scan that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce detailed, real-time images of the pelvic organs (lower abdomen), including the uterus, endometrial lining, ovaries, cervix, and bladder. It is sometimes called a gynaecological ultrasound. It can be booked without a GP referral, allowing fast access to expert assessment. At London Private Ultrasound, scans are performed by experienced sonographers using advanced imaging techniques for accurate, same-day evaluation.
The cost of a private pelvic ultrasound scan at London Private Ultrasound is £219. Our pricing is transparent with no hidden fees, and every scan includes a detailed assessment and formal diagnostic report. Private scans offer faster access, expert interpretation, and immediate reassurance.
Yes. Pelvic ultrasound is the primary imaging method for diagnosing ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Cysts are assessed by size and appearance, fibroids are measured and mapped within the uterus, and PCOS is evaluated using follicle count and ovarian volume in line with diagnostic criteria. It is also the first-line investigation for many gynaecological conditions.
You should consider booking a pelvic ultrasound if you experience heavy, irregular, or painful periods; bleeding between periods or after sex; post-menopausal bleeding; persistent pelvic pain; bloating or pelvic pressure; or difficulty conceiving. It is also recommended if you have been told you may have fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, or PCOS. You can self-refer without waiting for a GP appointment.
No. You do not need a GP referral to book a private pelvic ultrasound. You can self-refer and book directly online or by phone. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available. If you have previous reports, bringing them can help tailor your assessment.
Preparation depends on the scan type. For a transabdominal scan, drink approximately one litre of water one hour before your appointment and avoid emptying your bladder, as this improves image quality. For a transvaginal scan, no preparation is needed and an empty bladder is preferred. Wearing loose, comfortable clothing is recommended.
No. A pelvic ultrasound is not painful. The transabdominal scan involves gentle pressure on the lower abdomen. The transvaginal scan uses a slim probe, which may cause mild pressure but should not be painful. You remain in control throughout, and the procedure can be stopped at any time.
No. A transvaginal scan is optional and only performed with your full consent. While it provides more detailed images of the uterus and ovaries, you can choose a transabdominal-only scan. Your preferences will always be respected.
Your sonographer will explain the findings immediately after your scan, so you leave with a clear understanding of the results. A written diagnostic report is also provided, suitable for sharing with your GP or specialist.
Yes. Pelvic ultrasound is completely safe and does not use radiation. It relies on sound waves and has no known risks or side effects. It is suitable for women of all ages, including during pregnancy. An ultrasound scan is a very safe procedure and there are usually no side effects.
Yes. You can have a pelvic ultrasound during your period, and in some cases it is clinically helpful, e.g. when investigating the cause of heavy bleeding or assessing the endometrium at a specific point in the cycle. There is no need to delay your appointment.
Yes, a pelvic ultrasound can detect signs of cancer, particularly ovarian and uterine cancers, by identifying abnormal findings such as masses, cysts or structural changes that may require further investigation. However, it cannot definitively diagnose cancer. If needed, additional tests such as follow-ups and biopsies will be recommended. It is an essential first-line tool for early detection.
Yes. Pelvic ultrasound is highly accurate, particularly when both transabdominal and transvaginal imaging are used. It is the first-line diagnostic tool for most gynaecological conditions and provides reliable, real-time assessment.
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