Advanced Scans for Gynecology and Fertility Needs

FAQs

Do I Need a Referral for This Scan?

No, you do not need a referral for this scan.

Can I Bring My Friends, Family, and Children to the Scan?

We welcome family and friends to appointments, allowing up to four extra people (excluding yourself and your partner). However, please see our Coronavirus Preventative Measures on the main website for up-to-date information.

What If I Need to Cancel My Appointment?

We take a non-refundable deposit of £25 upon booking. If you need to amend your booking, please call our team on 01753 358123, and we would be happy to assist you in changing your appointment.

Will You Tell Me If You Find a Problem?

Your well-being and your baby's health are our highest priorities. If any problem is identified during your scan, you will be informed by our in-house gynaecologist. With your permission, a necessary referral to a GP or hospital will be made.

What do I take home?

Post  scan you will receive:

  • A detailed scan report: A detailed report of findings would be shared for your records
  • Three black and white ultrasound pictures: Visual records of early foetus, aiding in monitoring and documenting early developmental stages
  • A short complimentary video clip of the ultrasound: Complimentary video clip of the scan with you on your registered email (coloured and extra prints available for a small charge)
What to Expect before and after the Scan?
  • Upon your arrival, the doctor will take a brief medical history. During the scan, they will provide detailed explanations throughout the procedure
  • The patient  will receive a detailed report of findings including images and a short video clip of the scan
  • If there is any immediate need for referral to a GP or hospital, you will receive the necessary report post-scan.
  • How to Prepare for the Scan?

    To prepare for a scan, follow these guidelines:

    • Expect a brief medical history upon arrival
    • Please bring along any relevant reports and findings with you
    • The scan can be conducted either internally (transvaginal) or externally (abdominal), depending on the stage of pregnancy
    • You may be asked to have a full or empty bladder based on the type of scan
    • Wear loose and comfortable clothing for the ease of scan
    Talk to our team