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What is a Testicular Ultrasound?

A private testicular ultrasound, also known as a scrotal ultrasound, is a safe and painless diagnostic imaging test. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of the testicles and the surrounding tissues. This procedure helps the doctor or the surgeon to identify any abnormalities with the testes, such as masses, swellings, or areas of tenderness, which could indicate conditions like testicular torsion, varicoceles, or even cancer.

The ultrasound device, called a transducer, is placed directly on the skin of the scrotum. It sends out sound waves that bounce off the structures within your testicles. These sound waves return to the transducer as echoes and are converted into images that are displayed on a monitor.

The procedure is highly accurate, and unlike X-rays or CT scans, it does not use radiation. It’s a safe and effective method for examining the testicles and their associated structures. The detailed images it provides aid our highly skilled radiologists in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, ensuring you receive the best care possible.

Summary of the Exam:

  • Diagnostic investigation of the Testis, Scrotal Sack, Epididymis
  • For testicular pain, swelling and lumps
  • No GP referral is required
  • Same time results
  • Fully qualified, experienced NHS sonographers
  • No preparation is required
  • Same-day appointments are usually available.
  • Only £149
  • Book Online or over the phone
  • Notting Hill Gate, London

You can find detailed information in the Testicular Ultrasound examination page.

£ 149 30 min.
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Terms and Conditions:

Please be aware that we require a 24-hour cancellation notice prior to your scheduled appointment.
Should you miss this 24-hour period will charge you 50% of the price of the scan.
We accept cancellations via the link in the confirmation email, text, personal email or phone call.