Abdomen
An abdominal ultrasound is a safe, radiation-free scan that uses sound waves to assess organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas and spleen.
Learn more ›Explore private ultrasound scans by body area and learn how safe, radiation-free imaging can assess soft tissues, organs, blood flow and musculoskeletal concerns.
An abdominal ultrasound is a safe, radiation-free scan that uses sound waves to assess organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas and spleen.
Learn more ›An ankle and foot ultrasound can assess soft tissues including tendons, ligaments and superficial structures where pain, swelling or injury is present.
Learn more ›A breast ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to assess breast tissue and is often used to investigate lumps, focal pain or findings from other breast imaging.
Learn more ›A urinary tract and pelvic ultrasound can assess the kidneys, uterus and bladder to investigate pain, urinary symptoms, bleeding or structural concerns.
Learn more ›A knee ultrasound can assess tendons, ligaments, fluid collections, cysts and soft tissue inflammation around the knee joint.
Learn more ›A liver ultrasound provides real-time images of the liver and nearby structures, helping assess fatty change, cysts, bile duct concerns or other abnormalities.
Learn more ›A neck ultrasound can assess the thyroid, lymph nodes, salivary glands and superficial soft tissues where lumps, swelling or pain are present.
Learn more ›A pelvic ultrasound assesses pelvic organs such as the uterus, ovaries and bladder, commonly used for pelvic pain, bleeding or cyst/fibroid assessment.
Learn more ›A shoulder ultrasound can assess the rotator cuff, tendons, bursae and soft tissues, helping investigate pain, tears, inflammation or restricted movement.
Learn more ›A thyroid ultrasound provides detailed images of the thyroid gland to assess nodules, cysts, enlargement or inflammation.
Learn more ›A transvaginal ultrasound provides detailed internal pelvic imaging and may be used for gynaecological symptoms, early pregnancy assessment or ovarian/uterine concerns.
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