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Ultrasound 03 July, 2024

How to Prepare for an Ultrasound

When you book your appointment for your private ultrasound scan, make sure you’re thoroughly prepared. It will prevent any problems that may result in delays or rescheduling.
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Modern ultrasound and other diagnostic imaging tests have become part of diagnostic exams. They provide an efficient and non-invasive way for clinicians to get a better understanding of your physical health. Using the images from the exam, they can make an accurate diagnosis of your condition.

When you book your appointment for your private ultrasound scan, make sure you’re thoroughly prepared. It will prevent any problems that may result in delays or rescheduling.
 

Preparing for an Abdominal Ultrasound

An abdominal ultrasound is typically used to check your liver, kidneys, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas, biliary tract and abdominal aorta. The results of the exam will be used to identify any growth (e.g. stones or tumours) or disease in these organs.

  • Do not eat or drink anything for six to eight hours before your appointment. If you have to take medication, drink as little water as possible.

  • Avoid eating anything fried, greasy or fatty for your last meal. Additionally, avoid eating or drinking any dairy products before your appointment.

  • Do not chew gum before your appointment. Doing so will cause you to swallow air that may distort the final images.


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Preparing for a Pelvic Ultrasound

A pelvic ultrasound checks the urinary bladder. For female patients, this type of ultrasound is done to check the uterus, ovaries and adnexal masses. For male patients, this imaging test checks their prostates’ health. The results of this exam identify blood flow problems and any unusual changes to the organs.

  • Drink 32 ounces of water or juice at least an hour before your appointment. You will need a full bladder for your ultrasound exam.

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Prostate-Transrectal Ultrasound

  • Do a cleansing at least two hours before your appointment. Most clinicians prescribe an enema product to help you.
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Preparing for a Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Musculoskeletal ultrasound is an effective way to diagnose different conditions, from sprain and strains to trapped nerves and arthritis. Unlike the abovementioned imaging tests, this type of ultrasound exam does not require any strict preparations.

  • Most clinicians advise patients to wear loose and comfortable clothing.

  • Avoid wearing jewellery to the appointment. If you do choose to wear jewellery and other accessories, make sure to bring a small pouch to keep them in during the exam.

  • Avoid putting on perfume, cream or lotion on the areas that will be checked. These products may react badly to the ultrasound gel and cause skin irritation.


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Book an Appointment with Vista Health

Vista Health is one of the leading healthcare providers in the UK. We specialise in diagnostic services, and our ultrasound exams were developed to provide you with an accurate diagnosis of your physical condition. Our team consists of qualified radiologists trained to make your visit as comfortable as possible.

You can refer yourself for an Ultrasound scan, so there is no need for a GP referral. Prices for an Ultrasound are £200, and £250 for an appointment within 7 days. The prices includes a full written report within 3 working days written by a Consultant Radiologist and you can also view your scan images online on our Patient Image Portal.

Talk to us to find out more about our diagnostic image testing services. Book an appointment today.

 

 

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If you’re about to begin a healthcare journey, you’re likely to have a few questions. We’ve tried to answer the most common queries here - but if you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can always ask one of our friendly patient care advisors.  

I don’t have any symptoms. Can I still book a procedure? 

Yes. Diagnostic healthcare can provide reassurance that all is well, and help you plan a healthy future lifestyle. 

Can I discuss my results? 

We offer a consultation service with GMC registered GPs to discuss your scan results. 


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How much will diagnostic healthcare cost? 

Our diagnostic services start from as little as £75. 

What if I cannot refer myself? 

Self-referral is available in most circumstances. However, in some instances, we may need further clinical information. We will contact you if this is the case. If needed, we offer a virtual GP consultation service where we can provide you with a referral and a follow-up consultation to discuss results.

Can I refer myself? 

We accept self-referral in most cases. Self-referral allows you to take control of your own health with direct access to our own specialist diagnostic services. We also offer a GP consultation service to provide you with a referral if you need one.

When will I get my results? 

We aim to deliver all results within three working days of your appointment. If you have not heard from us within this timeframe, please contact us. 

How long will my appointment take?

It depends on the scan or screening you choose, but most appointments take less than 90 minutes. We ask you to arrive around 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.  

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