A transvaginal pelvic ultrasound is a specialized imaging test that uses a small probe inserted into the vagina to obtain detailed images of the pelvic organs. This procedure provides high-resolution images of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, and surrounding structures, offering valuable insights into women’s reproductive health.
A transvaginal pelvic ultrasound is a vital diagnostic tool for understanding and managing your reproductive health. Whether you’re addressing symptoms or ensuring peace of mind, this scan offers critical insights into your well-being.
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Helps identify the causes of lower abdominal or pelvic pain, such as cysts, fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease.
Assesses conditions like uterine fibroids, polyps, or thickened endometrial lining that may cause irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding.
Detects ovarian cysts, tumors, or other abnormalities and monitors changes over time.
Evaluates the condition of the uterus and ovaries for individuals trying to conceive or undergoing fertility treatments.
Confirms pregnancy, evaluates the gestational sac, and helps detect ectopic pregnancies or other concerns.
Provides essential information for managing conditions like endometriosis or uterine anomalies.
Individuals with pelvic pain, bloating, or abnormal bleeding.
Individuals with pelvic pain, bloating, or abnormal bleeding.
The procedure is painless, safe, and typically lasts 15-30 minutes.
You may be asked to empty your bladder beforehand for clearer imaging.
Women experiencing pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or irregular periods.
Individuals with a history of reproductive health issues, such as fibroids or cysts.
Those undergoing fertility evaluations or treatments.
Women in early pregnancy who need detailed imaging of the uterus and surrounding structures.
Provides clearer and more detailed images of pelvic organs compared to an abdominal ultrasound.
No radiation exposure and minimal discomfort.
Identifies potential health concerns before symptoms worsen.