ULTRASOUND


ULTRASOUND




Beacon Medical Services

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Diagnostic Ultrasounds are available for:

  • General abdominal: Includes assessment of the aorta biliary tract; gallbladder; inferior vena cava; kidneys; liver; pancreas; retroperitoneum and spleen
  • Gynaecology: including transabdominal and transvaginal
  • Renal / bladder / prostate
  • Scrotal / testicular
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Vascular

Benefits of using Beacon Ultrasound services

  • Consultant led services allow us to use our experience and knowledge of the commissioners’ arena to provide services of the highest quality, in line with GP requirements.
  • All patients are offered an appointment within 5 working days (usually 2 days) between Monday and Saturday, at a clinic in close proximity to their home.
  • Urgent referrals are accommodated within 48 hours.
  • Ultrasound reports are dispatched within 1 working day via email, followed by a fax copy.
  • Simple referral process (soon to be moving to EMIS Web, further simplifying the referral and reporting processes).
  • Multiple mobile clinics across Greater Manchester. Can provide additional clinics at short notice in any area.
  • Tariff based payment therefore no additional cost to the GP practice.

Locations

We are currently running clinics in Greater Manchester (Manchester, Tameside, Oldham, HMR, Salford)


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Ultrasound

FAQs

  • WHAT IS AN ULTRASOUND?
  • WHAT TYPES OF SCANS ARE THERE?
  • HOW DO I PREPARE FOR MY ULTRASOUND SCAN?
  • WHAT HAPPENS DURING AN ULTRASOUND?
  • ARE THEIR ANY RISKS OR SIDE EFFECTS?
WHAT IS AN ULTRASOUND?

An ultrasound scan uses high frequency sound waves to create an image of the inside of the body. There are many uses for ultrasound scans including monitoring an unborn baby, diagnosing a condition, or used during procedures to guide surgeons.

During the procedure an ultrasound probe is used, this is passed over different areas of the body and emit sound waves. The sound waves then bounce off different parts of the body and produce ‘echoes’ which are received by the probe and turned into a moving image. The image is then displayed on a monitor whilst the scan is carried out.

WHAT TYPES OF SCANS ARE THERE?

There are many different types of ultrasound scans we perform including:

Abdo or Abdominal Scan – It is performed to examine internal organs i.e: liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys and bladder.

Transabdominal or Pelvic Scan – It is performed to examine the female pelvis including the uterus, cervix, vagina, fallopian tube and ovaries.

Transvaginal – This is a female internal exam where a small probe is inserted into the lower part of your vagina, it is performed to examine your womb, ovaries and surrounding structures.

Transrectal: This is an internal exam where a small probe is inserted into your behind, it is performed to examine your prostate, or to take sample of the tissue from your prostate gland.

Testes or Testicular Scan – This is a male exam which is performed to examine the testicles and the surrounding tissues in your scrotum

HOW DO I PREPARE FOR MY ULTRASOUND SCAN?

For some scans you will need to prepare before your appointment. Most often you will be required to have a full bladder which means you have to drink a lot of water. As each scan has different requirements you will be given full, clear preparation instructions prior to your appointment.

WHAT HAPPENS DURING AN ULTRASOUND?

Your appointment usually takes 20 – 45 minutes dependant on the type of scan. You will arrive at our clinic based in Parkway House, Palatine Road, Northenden, M22 4DB where our receptionist will book you in. Our Health Care Assistant will escort you to our Ultrasound room where you will meet your Sonographer, the Sonographer will explain what the scan involves and confirm your consent to proceed. If necessary, you may be asked to change into a gown in order to allow access to the area to be scanned. If at any stage, you feel uncomfortable we can stop the scan.

If the scan is unable to be performed for reasons such as obstructive gas or your bladder is not full enough, we will try to rebook you later in the day to give you time to drink more water. If this is inconvenient for you or we are still unable to get clear views we can rearrange this for a more suitable day. After your scan you will be advised that a report will be written up and sent to your GP within 5 working days.

ARE THEIR ANY RISKS OR SIDE EFFECTS?

To date there are no known risks from the sound waves used in an Ultrasound scan. Unlike X-Rays, Ultrasound does not involve exposure to radiation.

External and internal ultrasound scans are generally painless, although you may experience discomfort as the probe is pressed over your skin, inserted into your body or discomfort with a full bladder.


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