Severe flank pain or blood in the urine? A renal ultrasound checks for kidney stones and signs of obstruction.
Ultrasound detects stones, swelling of the kidney (hydronephrosis), and other causes of flank pain — with no radiation.
Detects stones and kidney swelling.
Checks the bladder and urinary tract.
Clear results with onward advice.
If any of these apply, a scan can give you clarity quickly.
A little preparation gives the clearest possible result.
A full bladder helps assess the bladder and lower tract.
Painless imaging over the back and abdomen, about 15–20 minutes.
Quick, radiation-free renal ultrasound with same-day results. Walk in or book online.
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