Non-Invasive, Mobile, and Accurate Pelvic Imaging

EZ Diagnostic Imaging Services provides mobile Pelvic Transabdominal Ultrasound (Complete and Limited) for the evaluation of pelvic organs and structures. Our advanced ultrasound technology allows for early detection of gynecological, urological, and reproductive health conditions, ensuring accurate diagnostics from the comfort of your location.

What is a Pelvic Transabdominal Ultrasound?

Pelvic Transabdominal Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the pelvic region. This test is commonly used to assess:

  • Uterus: Evaluates size, shape, and abnormalities such as fibroids.
  • Ovaries: Detects cysts, masses, or signs of ovarian disorders.
  • Bladder: Assesses bladder wall abnormalities and urinary retention.
  • Fallopian Tubes: Identifies fluid accumulation or potential blockages.
  • Prostate (in Males): Assesses size and abnormalities for prostate health.

This ultrasound can be performed as a complete or limited study, depending on the healthcare provider’s request and the specific symptoms being evaluated.

What is the Difference Between a Complete and Limited Pelvic Ultrasound?

Complete Pelvic Ultrasound: A full evaluation of the pelvic organs, including the uterus, ovaries, bladder, and surrounding structures, to provide a comprehensive diagnostic assessment.

Limited Pelvic Ultrasound: A focused examination of a specific area of concern, such as a follow-up scan for a previously detected condition or symptom evaluation.

How Does a Pelvic Transabdominal Ultrasound Work?

The procedure provides detailed and dynamic imaging of the pelvic organs. The steps include:

  1. Step 1: The patient is asked to drink water before the exam to ensure a full bladder, which improves imaging clarity.
  2. Step 2: A water-based gel is applied to the lower abdomen to enhance sound wave transmission.
  3. Step 3: A handheld transducer (probe) is moved over the pelvic area to capture images.
  4. Step 4: The ultrasound provides real-time visuals, allowing for the detection of abnormalities.
  5. Step 5: A specialist reviews the results to determine any conditions that require further evaluation.

This test is painless, radiation-free, and typically takes 20-45 minutes.

How EZ Diagnostic Imaging Services Can Help

Our mobile pelvic ultrasound services bring high-quality diagnostics directly to you, providing timely and convenient access to essential imaging. We offer:

  • On-Site Convenience: Performed at your clinic, hospital, or home.
  • Certified Technicians: Experienced professionals providing expert imaging.
  • Advanced Doppler Technology: Helps assess blood flow in pelvic organs.
  • Fast & Reliable Results: Timely reporting for early diagnosis and treatment planning.

Why Choose Mobile Pelvic Ultrasound?

  • Early Detection: Identifies pelvic abnormalities before symptoms worsen.
  • Non-Invasive & Safe: No radiation or discomfort.
  • Comprehensive & Focused Imaging: Options for full or targeted evaluations.
  • Essential for Reproductive & Urological Health: Ideal for individuals with pelvic pain, irregular menstruation, infertility concerns, or urinary symptoms.

How Pelvic Ultrasound is Helpful

This diagnostic test plays a crucial role in managing pelvic health conditions, allowing healthcare providers to:

  • Detect uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and tumors.
  • Assess urinary and reproductive health conditions.
  • Monitor pregnancy and fertility treatments.
  • Guide procedures such as biopsies or fluid drainage.

Regular screenings with pelvic ultrasound can help in early intervention and improved health outcomes.

Schedule a Mobile Pelvic Ultrasound Today

At EZ Diagnostic Imaging Services, we provide state-of-the-art pelvic ultrasound imaging with a focus on accuracy, convenience, and patient care. Whether you’re monitoring a known condition or need an initial assessment, our mobile ultrasound services bring expert diagnostics directly to you.

Contact us today to schedule your pelvic ultrasound and take a proactive step toward better health.