Compare diagnostic imaging and screening pathways across the UK, then pick a scan type below to see its pricing, centre options and booking flow.
Select the ultrasound type that matches the organ or soft tissue concern.
Some scans need fasting or a full bladder before arrival.
Ultrasound is quick, low-friction and often done within 15–30 minutes.
Reports are usually returned the same day or within 24 hours.
Abdomen pathway.
Explore availabilityPelvis pathway.
Explore availabilityPelvis pathway.
Explore availabilityKidney pathway.
Explore availabilityNeck pathway.
Explore availabilityBreast pathway with laterality support.
Explore availabilityMSK pathway with laterality support.
Explore availabilityMSK pathway with laterality support.
Explore availabilityMale health pathway.
Explore availabilityMale health pathway.
Explore availabilityPelvis pathway.
Explore availabilityVascular pathway with laterality support.
Explore availabilityVascular pathway with laterality support.
Explore availabilityVascular pathway.
Explore availabilityVascular pathway with laterality support.
Explore availabilityPregnancy pathway.
Explore availabilityPregnancy pathway.
Explore availabilityPregnancy pathway.
Explore availabilityPregnancy pathway.
Explore availabilityPregnancy pathway.
Explore availabilityPregnancy pathway.
Explore availabilityGeneral ultrasound prep and intake questions.
Pregnancy ultrasound flow.
Breast and axilla ultrasound flow.
Ultrasound uses no ionising radiation.
Preparation depends on scan type.
Good option for abdominal, pelvic, thyroid and MSK pathways.
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of organs and soft tissue, making it one of the simplest and safest imaging pathways.
It is often used for abdominal, pelvic, thyroid, vascular and musculoskeletal questions and can be much quicker to access privately.
Simple preparation, fast appointments and fast reporting.