Early pregnancy with pain or bleeding needs prompt assessment. A transvaginal scan checks that your pregnancy is in the right place.
A transvaginal ultrasound gives the clearest early view of the uterus and tubes, often alongside a blood pregnancy hormone (beta-hCG) test.
Detailed early view to locate the pregnancy.
Blood tests can complement the scan when very early.
A doctor reviews findings with you straight away.
If any of these apply, a scan can give you clarity quickly.
A little preparation gives the clearest possible result.
No special preparation; a transvaginal scan often needs an empty bladder.
A slim probe gives close, clear views — carried out gently and privately.
Findings are explained right away, with an onward plan if needed.
Prompt, careful assessment with same-day review. Walk in or book online.
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