Transvaginal ultrasound

  • Open 7 days a week
  • Consultant-led clinic
  • Same-day appointments
  • Latest ultrasound technology

Wimpole Street, London

Mon, Thu: 8am - 8pm
Tue, Wed, Fri: 8am - 6pm
Sat: 9am - 4pm
Sun: 10am - 2pm


Hale, Cheshire

Monday to Thursday: 8am - 7pm
Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: 9am - 1pm

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Transvaginal ultrasound scan at HCA UK

Having a transvaginal scan

If you are having certain kinds of scan, such as a gynaecological ultrasound or an early pregnancy scan, then it may be necessary to perform a transvaginal ultrasound. The transvaginal or internal scan can sound scary, but it is very safe and shouldn’t cause more than slight discomfort.

The transvaginal scan is performed using a specially designed ultrasound probe that is inserted into the vagina. The probe is very small and it will be inserted carefully, using lots of lubrication to prevent discomfort. Having a transvaginal ultrasound may feel a little bit uncomfortable or embarrassing, but it shouldn’t hurt. If you have had a cervical smear before, then you will probably find that the transvaginal scan is less uncomfortable because there is no need to hold the vagina open with a speculum.

To give you some idea of what to expect, the ultrasound probe will usually:

  • Be about the same diameter as a tampon
  • Need to be inserted just a few inches into the vagina

When you have an internal scan you should expect that:

  • You will need to remove the lower half of your clothing and lie down for the scan, which can feel a bit embarrassing
  • The probe will be inserted slowly and carefully, but you may still feel some discomfort as it moves
  • The probe will make contact with your cervix, which can feel uncomfortable for some women
  • You will feel some pressure as the probe is moved during the scan to take pictures from different angles
  • Some women may experience more discomfort during an internal scan as everyone is different. Let your sonographer know if you are uncomfortable or in pain, and inform them of any issues with your cervix or vagina before the ultrasound so they can take extra care.

 A transvaginal ultrasound shouldn’t cause more than slight discomfort. If you have had a cervical smear before, then you will probably find that the transvaginal scan is less uncomfortable because there is no need to hold the vagina open with a speculum.

Some women may experience more discomfort during an internal scan as everyone is different. Let your sonographer know if you are uncomfortable or in pain, and inform them of any issues with your cervix or vagina before the ultrasound so they can take extra care.

If you have any worries before or during the scan, you should let your sonographer or doctor know so that they can reassure you and help you to relax. You might also want to try breathing deeply or using other techniques to help keep your muscles relaxed and your mind calm. Remember that you can tell the sonographer to stop if you need to take a break at any point.

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The Portland Hospital, Outpatients

Locations

We are pleased to offer services across several locations. Visit us at one of the following places:

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London clinic

Ground Floor 32 Wimpole Street W1G 8GT London
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Hale clinic

Unit 6, Crown Passages  WA15 9GN Hale

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Our Pregnancy Scan Packages  

Scan packages are to be purchased at the first appointment.

We are unable to apply any refunds if you have booked multiple scans separately.


Growth Reassurance Package

With our specialist sonographer.
£570

Ultimate Scanning Package

With our specialist sonographer.
£1300

Early Pregnancy Reassurance Scan Package

  • £390
  • 3 Early Pregnancy Scan

 

Early Pregnancy Scan & NIPT Package

  • £700
  • 2 Early Pregnancy Scan
  • 1 Non Invasive Prenatal Test

 

Full Early Pregnancy Scan Package & NIPT

  • £750
  • 3 Early Pregnancy Scan
  • 1 Non-Invasive Prenatal Test