Women • Full Body Ultrasound

Full Body Ultrasound Scan (Women)

From £500 • Kent & London

Comprehensive, non-invasive scan covering carotids, neck & thyroid, abdomen, kidneys/urinary tract and female pelvic organs (uterus & ovaries) — in one visit. Same-day findings; no GP referral needed.

Clinics: Tunbridge Wells (TN1 1LU) • Orpington (BR6 0FE) • Central London — 1 Orchard St, UNTIL, W1H 6HJ Typical length: 40–60 min
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Important: Prices may vary by location. In the calendar below, please select the appropriate location exam (Kent or London) first, then choose your preferred location to see the exact fee and available times.

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Why Choose a Full‑Body Ultrasound?

Radiation‑free & Safe

Uses no ionising radiation—completely safe for all age groups, including children and pregnant women. Ideal for frequent or preventive testing.

Real‑Time Imaging & Doppler Flow

Provides live evaluation of organ motion, blood flow and vessel integrity, enabling quick, dynamic assessments usually not possible with static scans.

Cost‑Effective & Fast Access

£500 gives you all-inclusive body scanning with specialist reporting within 24 hours, offering superior value compared to organ-by-organ scans (£150–£350) or high-cost CT/MRI.

Portable—Perfect for Point-of‑Care

Exams take place in-clinic without moving patients around; ideal for elderly or mobility-restricted clients—no waiting room, no ER transfer needed.

Comprehensive Organ & Vascular Survey

A single session checks neck, carotids, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, bladder, aorta and pelvis. Early detection of fatty changes, cysts, aneurysms or masses is possible.

This service is performed by a Clinical specialist practitioner with over 10 years of diagnostic ultrasound experience, all scans and reports are delivered to trusted NHS standards.

What’s Included in Your Scan

Neck & Thyroid
High-resolution ultrasound of the thyroid gland and adjacent cervical lymph nodes—identifying nodules, cysts, and assessing vascularity.
Carotid Arteries (Doppler)
Doppler ultrasound of carotid vessels to assess blood flow, wall thickness, and plaque—critical for evaluating stroke risk.
Abdomen & Aorta
Ultrasound of liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and aorta—screening for masses, stones, steatosis or aneurysms using Doppler support.
Kidneys & Urinary Tract
Evaluation of the kidneys and urinary bladder to detect stones, obstruction, hydronephrosis, or structural anomalies.
Pelvic Ultrasound
Transabdominal (and if indicated, transvaginal) imaging of the uterus, ovaries (or prostate), and bladder—used for investigating pain, bleeding or anatomical abnormalities.

Report & Follow‑Up: What to Expect

Timing: During your appointment

What You’ll Receive: Live feedback from your sonographer reviewing all scanned areas, discussing relevant observations (e.g. nodules, masses, Doppler flow). You leave informed before you even exit the room.

Next Steps: Scan images are securely archived and immediately transferred to our reporting team for further analysis.

Timing: Within 24 hours*1

What You’ll Receive: Formal report (PDF & images) signed off by our Clinical Lead Sonographer. It includes technique, findings (region-by-region), summary and next-step recommendations. Optionally, can be sent to your GP or insurer.

Next Steps: If all is normal: no further action required; we may offer reassurance by phone (with consent). If findings are noted: please follow our recommendations or consult your GP directly.

Timing: Included within your final report

What You’ll Receive: “Unremarkable” or “normal” terminology for all regions. Minor incidental findings (e.g. small cysts/fatty liver) are clearly labelled as benign.

Next Steps: No routine follow-up needed. If incidental findings are present, we recommend re-scan in 6–12 months via GP or direct booking.

Timing: In your Final Report

What You’ll Receive: Structured recommendations based on findings—e.g. CT/MRI referral, biopsy, GP-ordered labs.

Next Steps: Contact your GP or our team to proceed. We can assist with arranging follow-up or referrals.

Timing: Same day, if medically urgent*2

What You’ll Receive: Verbal notification to you and/or your GP if significant pathology is detected—before the written report is finalized. This complies with national alerting standards. Report still delivered within 24 hours.

Next Steps: Immediate GP/hospital liaising or referral. We are available to support escalation protocols where needed.

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