A transabdominal or transvaginal probe sends sound waves that create live images of pelvic structures.
Pelvic Ultrasound
A pelvic ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of the uterus, ovaries, and reproductive organs to assess abnormalities, pain, or infertility.
Area(s)
Reproductive health, gynecological diagnostics.
Duration
15–30 minutes
Frequency
As recommended based on symptoms or ongoing conditions like PCOS or fibroids.
What to Expect
How We Do It
Performed in-clinic by a trained technician or physician.
Side Effects
None — it’s non-invasive (except mild discomfort during a transvaginal exam).
Time to Full Effect
Results are typically available the same day or within 48 hours.
Questions? We’ve got answers.
Is it painful?
No — though transvaginal ultrasound may feel mildly uncomfortable.
Do I need to come with a full bladder?
Yes, for abdominal scans. Not necessary for transvaginal scans.
What can this test detect?
Ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, uterine abnormalities, and more.
Is it safe during pregnancy?
Yes. It’s a standard tool in pregnancy care.
How do I prepare?
Drink water if advised and wear comfortable clothing.