Ultrasound imaging is a crucial diagnostic tool utilized in various medical fields, from obstetrics to cardiology. Booking and attending an ultrasound can feel daunting, especially for first-time patients. However, with some straightforward tips and proactive preparation, you can ensure a smooth experience. Here’s what you need to know.

Understanding Ultrasound: What to Expect

Before diving into the booking process, it’s essential to understand what an ultrasound entails. This non-invasive procedure employs sound waves to create images of the organs and structures inside your body. Depending on the purpose, you may have a transabdominal, transvaginal, or echocardiogram ultrasound.

Types of Ultrasounds

Each type has different requirements and preparation, so it’s crucial to know what you need to prepare for your specific ultrasound.

Step 1: Getting a Referral

Before you can book an ultrasound, you usually need a referral from your healthcare provider. This ensures that the ultrasound is medically necessary and tailored to your specific health needs. Here are some tips to streamline this step:

Step 2: Choosing the Right Facility

After obtaining a referral, the next step is to select a facility for your ultrasound. Factors to consider include:

Research online reviews and ask for recommendations from friends or family to ensure you find a reputable provider.

Step 3: Booking Your Appointment

With a facility in mind, it’s time to book your appointment. When you call to schedule, keep the following in mind:

Some facilities offer online booking, which can be more convenient. If you’re unsure which time works best for your schedule, ask about flexible appointment options.

Step 4: Preparing for Your Ultrasound

Proper preparation can significantly affect the outcome of your ultrasound. General guidelines include:

For obstetric ultrasounds, consider bringing a support person to share the experience. Not only is it comforting, but they can also help you remember important details discussed during the appointment.

Step 5: The Day of Your Ultrasound

On the day of your appointment, arrive early to fill out any required paperwork. Here’s what to expect during the procedure:

Typically, the procedure lasts from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on complexity.

Step 6: Understanding the Results

After your ultrasound, the technician will analyze the images and send a report to your healthcare provider. Follow up with your doctor to discuss the results. Some facilities may provide images or printed reports to take home, but always confirm this in advance.

Final Tips for a Smooth Ultrasound Experience

Booking and attending an ultrasound doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By preparing adequately and understanding each step of the process, you can ensure a smooth and positive experience. Remember, this is an important step in managing your health, and comfort should always be a priority.

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Special Message

As of yesterday 01/01/2021 we are strongly permitted to only perform medically essential scans, Therefore you should only request an appointment for a medical based reason.

  • Reassurance about your pregnancy needed

  • Any Concerning Symptoms arise

Gender confirmation / 4D images are usually included in the scan package booked. These services will still be provided. However if your primary reason for an appointment is to find out the baby’s Gender or to see the baby in 3D/4D then during lockdown you should Not attend the clinic. We are also strictly permitting only ONE person to accompany you for your appointment. Our team will continue to review the situation and work in accordance to all national guidelines as they are provided, therefore may be subject to short notice changes. We thank you for your continued support and understanding. 

More information can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home

Baby Moments will remain open, Limited scan options will continue to be offered, emphasis always being medical.