Frequently Asked Questions
The questions we are actually asked before a visit, answered straight — including the ones where the honest answer is no. Anything not covered here: call 0203 051 6506 and a person answers.
CQC-registered clinic · Provider ID 1-2775844974 · HCPC-registered sonographers
Booking and practicalities
Do I need a GP referral?
How much does a scan cost?
How do I pay?
Can I use private health insurance?
How quickly can I be seen?
Where are you, and is there parking?
I am running late or need to rearrange — what do I do?
During your visit
Can my partner or a friend come in with me?
Can I request a chaperone?
Can I request a female sonographer?
Can I bring my children?
How long does a scan take?
Is the scan painful?
Results, reports, and what we do not do
When do I get my results?
Will my GP automatically receive the report?
What happens if the scan finds something?
Do you offer 3D or 4D bonding scans?
Do you do the NHS 12-week or 20-week pregnancy scans?
Do you offer semen analysis?
Can you diagnose or treat what you find?
The rest of your visit
Which scans need fasting, which need a full bladder, and which need nothing at all.
How to prepare →
DuringWhat to ExpectArrival, the examination itself, chaperones, and how findings are discussed in the room.
What happens →
AfterResults & ReportsVerbal findings at the scan, written report usually within two hours, and how to share it.
How results reach you →
Question answered?
Book online in about two minutes — or call and ask us the one this page did not cover.
Kensington, London W8 4ED
3 mins from Notting Hill Gate
Written and clinically reviewed by the HCPC-registered sonographers who perform these scans at IUS London — a CQC-registered diagnostic ultrasound clinic (Provider ID 1-2775844974). Your own findings are explained to you at the scan and set out in your report.
Author: Yianni Kiromitis, Senior Sonographer, HCPC RA38415
Medically reviewed: 31 July 2026