Ultrasound Scans

For non-invasive diagnosis

We provide exceptional medical ultrasound scans utilising cutting-edge technology. A highly experienced IMC consultant radiologist will analyse your images, and your referring practitioner will receive the results promptly.

Ultrasound Scans

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Ultrasound Scan

Abdomen and Pelvis Ultrasound

Our private abdominal and pelvic ultrasound is designed to image both your upper abdominal organs and lower pelvic organs.

Abdominal Ultrasound

Our abdominal ultrasound services include a fasting abdominal scan of the upper organs in your abdomen, with a quick report turnaround time of 3 days.

Carotid Artery Ultrasound

A Carotid Doppler ultrasound scan images the arteries in your neck to assess your risk of artery stenosis or stroke.

Female Pelvic Ultrasound

A Female Pelvic Ultrasound, also referred to as an Ovary Ultrasound Scan, is a transvaginal examination of the uterus, endometrium and ovaries.

Fertility Ultrasound

Our fertility ultrasound scan is a comprehensive transvaginal ultrasound. It is also known as a follicular tracking ultrasound or endometrial scan.

Groin and Hernia Ultrasound

Ultrasound is an effective primary test that confirms whether you have a hernia in your groin or superficial abdomen.

Kidney Ultrasound

The kidney ultrasound or renal scan is a non-invasive way of imaging the organs of the renal tract, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and prostate (in males).

Male Pelvic Ultrasound

A male pelvic ultrasound is a quick and comfortable procedure to image the organs of the renal tract, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and prostate.

Soft Tissue Ultrasound

A soft tissue ultrasound scan is a quick, non-invasive way to image a mass in the superficial tissues of the body, helping determine its characteristics for a diagnosis.

Testicular Ultrasound

A testicular ultrasound, also known as a testes scan, images the testicles, epididymides, and kidneys.

Thyroid Ultrasound

A thyroid ultrasound scan images the thyroid gland, commonly to investigate a palpable nodule in the thyroid region.

Venous Doppler Ultrasound

This quick, non-invasive ultrasound procedure helps confirm or exclude the presence of a clot in the arm or leg.

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What do General Practitioners (GPs) say?

"The Ultrasound Suite is my preferred choice for medical scans due to their exceptional service. They consistently provide timely appointments and ensure rapid turnaround for reports, which is incredibly convenient. The team of radiologists and technicians are not only highly skilled but also exhibit a remarkable level of care and professionalism..."

Dr Louise Fitzgerald, General Practitioner and Co-host on Lady Bites Podcast

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"The Ultrasound Suite is my go-to service for ultrasound scans. The sonographers are experienced; the results come back in a timely way and help to move the clinical situation on. I have an advantage in that the city centre branch is co-located with me."

Dr Keith Perdue, Principal Grafton Medical Centric Health

"I find the Ultrasound Suite is my best way of referring for general medical scans. They offer prompt appointments and a very quick turn around for reports. The sonographers are excellent caring professionals who are always available and willing to answer any queries. Also, having the Ultrasound Suite just beside us enables us to provide NIPT. Overall an excellent service!’

Dr Gillian McCutecheon, General Practitioner and Specialist in Women's Health.

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