Pelvic ultrasound is one of the key methods of primary diagnostics in gynecology. The examination makes it possible to assess the condition of the uterus, ovaries, and adjacent tissues, detect structural changes, and clarify the causes of symptoms. At New Life Clinic, the examination is performed by gynecologists with clinical experience, ensuring not only precise visualization but also correct interpretation of results, taking symptoms and medical history into account.
Pelvic Ultrasound (Transabdominal)
Ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs allows for a quick and safe assessment of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures. We perform ultrasound diagnostics with high accuracy and clear, understandable results.
- Expert ultrasound diagnostics
- Examinations performed by gynecologists
- Modern ultrasound systems
- Report immediately after the procedure
Specialists in the Field
At New Life Clinic, pelvic ultrasound examinations are performed by gynecologists. This means the study is carried out not in isolation, but as part of gynecological diagnostics – with an understanding of the examination goals, clinical context, and the patient’s symptoms. This approach allows the physician to focus on clinically significant details and accurately interpret the results.
Igor Grynda
Yulia Govorukha
Lyudmila Shpura
Service Cost
New Life Clinic uses a clear and transparent pricing approach. A fixed price is set for transabdominal pelvic ultrasound, with no additional conditions or extra charges.
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Why Choose Transabdominal Pelvic Ultrasound at New Life Clinic
Clinical Approach to Diagnostics
Experience in Diagnosing Complex Cases
Modern Ultrasound Equipment
Comfort and Clear Results
Diagnostic Results in Numbers
When Pelvic Ultrasound Is Recommended
Pelvic ultrasound provides objective information about the condition of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures. The examination results help the physician clarify the clinical picture, detect changes at an early stage, and choose an appropriate strategy for further monitoring or treatment.
- 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.
Diagnostic Procedure Details
Ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs is an important stage of gynecological diagnostics. Understanding the specifics of preparation, performance, and result interpretation allows for obtaining the most accurate data and using it for further medical decisions.
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Preparation for the Examination
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Examination Stages
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Diagnostic Capabilities of the Method
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Interpretation of Results
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Limitations and Nuances
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Procedure During Pregnancy
Frequently Asked Questions
Before a diagnostic examination, many women experience doubts and concerns – whether one examination is sufficient, whether the method is appropriate, and what the results will show. Below are answers to questions that most often help patients calmly decide to schedule an ultrasound examination.
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In Which Cases Transabdominal Ultrasound May Be Insufficient
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Can the Examination Be Performed in the Absence of Complaints
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How Much Do the Results Depend on the Day of the Menstrual Cycle
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Is the Examination Safe and Can It Be Repeated
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Is an Additional Consultation with a Physician Required After Ultrasound
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Equipment and Facilities at New Life Clinic
Pelvic ultrasound at New Life Clinic is performed in specially equipped diagnostic rooms using modern ultrasound systems. The equipment provides high image clarity, which is essential for accurate assessment of pelvic organ condition and correct interpretation of results.
A comfortable environment, well-organized appointments, and respect for privacy allow patients to undergo the examination calmly and without unnecessary stress. Diagnostics are performed at a convenient time, without queues or haste.
The content of this page has been reviewed and approved by a physician at New Life Clinic (Yulia Govorukha, obstetrician-gynecologist with 11 years of practical experience, including expertise in gynecological ultrasound diagnostics).