Private Ultrasound Scans in London

Sono Clinic can be your ideal go-to destination for private ultrasound scans in the UK. As one of the leading private scan providers in the UK, we offer the highest quality service and always prioritise your health and wellbeing.

  • Specialist Sonographers
  • No Need of GP Referral
  • Fast and Low Cost Scans
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Professional Private Ultrasound Scans with Quick and Accurate Results

Sono Clinic is a private ultrasound scan clinic in London, based at 20 Old Brompton Road SW7 3DL, for easy access. We provide high quality ultrasound scans and diagnostic health testing in London. We have rapid, convenient ultrasound appointments, both adult and obstetric, without any waiting list.

We aim to deliver fast medical diagnoses and the highest standard of care to suit your busy lifestyle.

Our team at Sono Clinic guarantees to provide reliable and professional private ultrasound scans in a comfortable and convenient setting. Our well-trained staff possesses the qualifications and experience necessary to provide scans in a correct and accurate manner. We have years of experience in offering efficient ultrasounds to individuals in London.

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Types of Ultrasound Scans

  • 2D Ultrasounds: The most prevalent type, showing flat, two-dimensional, black and white photos. It is particularly helpful in the assessment of internal organs and foetal development monitoring in pregnancy.
  • 3D Ultrasounds: These provide an image in three dimensions, giving one a better idea of the foetus or particular organs. It allows for more detailed visualisation of physical structures.
  • 4D Ultrasounds: Based on 3D technology, 4D ultrasounds introduce the addition of time, demonstrating movement in real-time. This can be especially heart warming for expecting parents who want to observe their baby’s movements like kicking or yawning.
  • Doppler Ultrasound: A specialised kind, Doppler ultrasound helps visualise blood flow through the veins and arteries. It is extremely useful in diagnosing blood circulation-related conditions.

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How to Book a Private Ultrasound Scan at Sono Clinic?

It is easy and quick to book your private ultrasound scan:

Choose Your Scan

Opt the ultrasound that is suitable for you.

Pick a Convenient Date and Time

We have flexible appointments, including Saturdays.

Consult Our Clinic

Unwind in our Sono clinic while our professionals attend to you.

Get Your Results

Get a thorough report with expert advice the same day.

Why Choose Us for Private Ultrasound Scan in London?

  • Same-Day and Saturday Appointments: No more hassle of lengthy NHS waiting times.
  • High-Resolution Imaging: State-of-the-art ultrasound technology for accurate results.
  • Expert and Compassionate Sonographers: Seasoned professionals committed to your wellbeing.
  • Comfortable and Friendly Environment: Relaxed, patient-centred care.
  • Affordable and Transparent Pricing: No surprise charges, competitive rates.

How does an ultrasound scan work?

An ultrasound involves the placement of a small device known as a probe on your skin. It emits sound waves that are beyond the range of your hearing. The sound waves rebound off your organs and tissues, and the computer converts the echoes into images that you can view on a screen. Ultrasound scans are harmless, non-invasive, and do not involve the use of radiation as in the case of x-rays.

Why would an ultrasound scan be prescribed?

Ultrasound is a safe, low-cost and non-invasive imaging technique applied in numerous different clinical environments. It yields very useful diagnostic data for the evaluation of soft tissue pathology (like cysts or masses), vascular disease, musculoskeletal trauma and reproductive issues. In obstetrics, ultrasound is crucial in assessing foetal growth, development and health condition throughout gestation.

How is an external ultrasound different from an internal ultrasound?

An external ultrasound involves passing a probe covered with gel over your body to form pictures of the interior of your body. An internal ultrasound employs a smaller probe that is inserted into the body, for instance, via the vagina, rectum, or through an endoscope. The scan type is determined by the region being scanned and your specific medical needs. Internal scans will be slightly uncomfortable, but they are short, safe and will often not have any long-term side effects.

Preparation for an Ultrasound Scan

Before the scan begins, the imaging facility will offer you personalised instructions for preparation prior to the ultrasound, tailored to your individual condition. Based on the procedure, it might involve fasting for several hours before the scan, avoiding caffeine or maintaining a full bladder. Once you arrive at the clinic, you might require adjusting or taking off your clothes to give easy access to the target area; and specific examinations may need putting on a hospital gown.

How long does it take to get results from an ultrasound?

Results are instant, although unlike some private scan clinics, we discuss your results following the scan in a verbal report and this is your chance to ask questions, etc. For pregnancy scans a report and two complimentary black and white thermal images will be provided in a customised pregnancy folder before you leave.

For any other scans like health scans, we don’t simply give you a print out from the ultrasound. Our reports are medical reports that your doctor can share with you so the report is typed up by the clinician you visited and undergoes an internal quality assurance process before being emailed to you securely and this can take about 24 to 48 hours.

Meet Our Experts

Our team at Sono Clinic consists of highly reputed, qualified and experienced clinicians – some of the finest in the industry. All our team members are fully qualified and accredited and registered with the relevant medical regulatory authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, an ultrasound is a safe, painless and non-invasive test. It employs high frequency sound waves to visualise the internal structures of the body and does not use radiation.

No doctor’s referral is required to book a scan. However, we recommend discussing your symptoms with your GP.

Most private health insurance policies cover diagnostic scanning. Please check with your provider for details on your policy.

Ultrasounds are frequently prescribed by surgeons, physicians and other medical professionals if you are presenting symptoms that need visualisation of internal organs, including pain in one location, skin alterations or follow-up of some diseases. If you think that you need an ultrasound, please speak with your physician or contact us for support.

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