Testicular Ultrasound

A testicular ultrasound, also known as a testes scan, images the testicles, epididymides, and kidneys.
€160
Available at Bray, Grafton Street, Gorey

Please note: You will need a referral letter from a GP with an Irish Medical Council (IMC) number dated within 6 months.

Information on a Testicular Scan

If you or your doctor are concerned about testicular cancer, this is the first diagnostic test to be ordered. Testicular scans are commonly performed to investigate testicular pain, swelling, or lumps, among other reasons. This non-invasive procedure helps confirm or exclude certain pathologies related to the testicles and epididymites.

Duration of the Scan

The examination lasts approximately 20-30 minutes.

If you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you through every step of the process.

What to expect during your Testes Scan

  • Procedure: Ultrasound gel will be applied to your scrotum, and the testicles and epididymides will be scanned with an ultrasound probe. The kidneys will also be scanned as testicular pathology can sometimes be linked to renal pathology.
  • Imaging: Multiple images will be taken for analysis by a consultant radiologist.
  • Reporting: We aim to deliver the report to your GP within a few business days following your scan.

This scan examines

Locations available for this procedure

Gorey

The Palms Centre
Block B 2nd Floor
The Avenue
Gorey
County Wexford
Y25 Y5P3

Dublin

Grafton Medical Centric Health
34 Grafton Street
Dublin 2
County Dublin
D02 XY06

Bray

Bray Women’s Health Centre
Bri Chualann Court
Adelaide Road
Bray
County Wicklow
A98N4C4

How do I prepare for my Testicular Ultrasound?

You will need a referral letter from a GP with an Irish Medical Council (IMC) number dated within 6 months. This can be sent via Healthlink or emailed to info@theultrasoundsuite.ie.

Typical reasons for the Testes Scan

  • Investigating testicular mass
  • Checking for infection/inflammation
  • Assessing hernia
  • Evaluating a hydrocoele
  • Evaluating a varicocele

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