Female Pelvic Ultrasound
High-Resolution Imaging for Female Pelvic Health
At Total Health Medical Centre, we offer advanced Transabdominal and Transvaginal Pelvic Ultrasound services for women seeking accurate evaluation of their ovaries and uterus.
It is particularly useful for diagnosing conditions such as ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and other abnormalities that may be causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, irregular menstrual bleeding, heavy menstrual bleeding, infertility or bleeding after menopause.
Unlike a traditional pelvic scan, the transvaginal approach uses a slender, specially designed probe that is gently inserted into the vaginal canal (the front passage), allowing for closer proximity to the pelvic organs and significantly improved image clarity.
What Can a Pelvic Ultrasound Detect?
Ovarian cysts or masses
Uterine fibroids
Endometrial thickness abnormalities
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Unexplained pelvic pain or abnormal bleeding
Causes of infertility
What to Expect
The procedure is safe, well-tolerated, and typically takes 15–20 minutes.
You may be asked to hold your urine for 1 hour prior to the scan and drink lots of water (at least 5 tall glasses of water starting from 2 hours before the scan).
The scan is first done transabdominally and then, afterwards, you’ll be asked to empty the bladder after which a separate probe is covered, lubricated, and inserted with care by a trained medical professional in a private, respectful setting.
Your comfort and dignity are always our priority.
Why Choose Total Health Medical Centre?
✔️ Skilled and discreet sonographers available
✔️ Latest ultrasound technology for enhanced accuracy
✔️ Clean, private, comfortable, and confidential environment
✔️ Fast reporting with optional follow-up consultations with a doctor is available
✔️ Trusted by patients for professionalism and compassion
If you’re experiencing symptoms such as pelvic pain, irregular periods, or have been referred for evaluation of cysts or fibroids, early and accurate imaging can help guide your next steps.