At New Life Clinic, pelvic ultrasound is performed both transabdominally and transvaginally. The transabdominal examination is performed through the anterior abdominal wall, while the transvaginal examination uses a vaginal probe when more detailed visualization of the pelvic organs is required. Which option is used depends on the purpose of the examination, the patient’s age, and the amount of information needed in the specific situation.
Pelvic Ultrasound
Pelvic ultrasound at New Life Clinic is an examination that helps assess the condition of the uterus, ovaries, endometrium, cervix, and other pelvic structures in cases of pain, cycle changes, discharge, during follow-up, or after a doctor’s referral.
At New Life Clinic, pelvic ultrasound is performed as an integral part of further gynecological assessment – with a delicate approach, accurate ultrasound interpretation, and a report that is convenient to use afterward.
- The Examination Is Performed by Gynecologists
- Initial Clarification and Follow-Up Monitoring
- Comfortable Format for the Patient
- Clear Examination Cost
Doctors Who Perform Pelvic Ultrasound
Pelvic ultrasound at New Life Clinic is performed by gynecologists who regularly work with a wide range of gynecological conditions and clearly understand which ultrasound details truly matter in a specific clinical situation. This is especially important when the examination requires careful interpretation of controversial, borderline, or non-obvious changes.
Cost of Pelvic Ultrasound at New Life Clinic
The cost of pelvic ultrasound at New Life Clinic is known in advance and clear for the patient. We follow a transparent approach: a woman understands the price of the examination and the overall diagnostic logic in advance, without unnecessary referrals or tests if there are no clinical grounds for them.
Patient Reviews
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Benefits of Pelvic Ultrasound at New Life Clinic
Clear Examination Process for the Patient
Appropriate Choice of Examination Method
Doctors Experienced in Complex Diagnostic Cases
Informative Report After the Examination
Results in Numbers
*Based on the clinic’s statistics for the past 12 months and internal patient feedback.
When Pelvic Ultrasound Is Needed
Pelvic ultrasound is prescribed when the doctor needs objective visual information about the condition of the uterus, ovaries, endometrium, and other pelvic structures in the context of symptoms, cycle changes, examination findings, or follow-up monitoring.
- Lower abdominal pain or discomfort.
Pulling, aching, or intermittent pain, sensations of pressure, heaviness, or distension. - Menstrual cycle disorders.
Delays, irregular cycles, heavy or painful menstruation, intermenstrual spotting. - Suspected gynecological changes.
Clarification of the condition in cases of suspected fibroids, cysts, endometrial changes, or other structural abnormalities. - Monitoring of previously identified conditions.
Follow-up observation of diagnosed changes or after completed treatment. - After surgeries or medical interventions.
Assessment of recovery and pelvic organ condition following surgical or medication-based treatment. - Preventive examination.
Routine assessment of pelvic organ health in the absence of pronounced complaints.
What Patients Need to Know About Pelvic Ultrasound
Before a pelvic ultrasound, patients usually have not only a practical question about booking, but also a completely understandable desire to know in advance how the examination is performed, which method may be used, and how to interpret the result correctly after the appointment. In this situation, it is helpful to understand the basic points in advance that truly make it easier to feel calm and oriented.
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How Pelvic Ultrasound Is Performed
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When a Transabdominal Examination Is Sufficient
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When a Transvaginal Ultrasound May Be Needed
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When Transvaginal Ultrasound Is Not Performed
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Preparation Before the Examination
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How to Interpret the Results After the Examination
Frequently Asked Questions
Before pelvic ultrasound, patients are more often left with questions not about the probe itself, but about the choice of method: when an abdominal scan is sufficient, in which situations a transvaginal approach is needed, how important that is for the accuracy of the result, and how to correctly understand the limitations. That is why what matters here is not generic questions, but the ones that truly help patients feel calm and oriented.
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Can the Examination Be Performed Even if There Are No Symptoms?
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How Much Does the Result Depend on the Day of the Menstrual Cycle?
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If I Was Referred for Pelvic Ultrasound Without a Specific Method Being Mentioned, Is That Normal?
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Can I Choose Only a Transabdominal Ultrasound if I Do Not Want the Transvaginal Option?
Book a Pelvic Ultrasound at New Life Clinic
If you have been referred for a pelvic ultrasound in Kyiv, at New Life Clinic you can undergo the examination at a convenient time. The administrator will help arrange the appointment, explain the cost, and let you know in advance how to prepare correctly for the selected examination format.
Leave a Request – We Will Find a Convenient Time for You
Equipment and Facilities at New Life Clinic
At New Life Clinic, pelvic ultrasound is performed in comfortable outpatient conditions, with a clear process and a delicate approach to the examination itself. For the patient, this means a predictable visit format, careful diagnostics, and an environment where not only accuracy matters, but also normal human comfort.
The content of this page has been reviewed and approved by a physician at New Life Clinic (Yulia Govorukha, obstetrician-gynecologist with many years of practical experience, including expertise in gynecological ultrasound diagnostics).