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Pelvic Ultrasound

We provide high-quality diagnostic ultrasound imaging using modern equipment and experienced sonographers.

Pelvic Ultrasound

Queensland Radiology Specialists provides high-resolution pelvic ultrasound for accurate assessment of pelvic organs, reproductive structures, and the pelvic floor. Our advanced ultrasound technology enables detailed imaging for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment planning.

Availability: Pelvic ultrasound services are available at all of our clinic locations.

What Is a Pelvic Ultrasound?

A pelvic ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of the organs and structures in the pelvic region.

Pelvic ultrasound is commonly used to evaluate:

  • Uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes in women

  • Pelvic floor muscles and support structures

  • Pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or urinary issues

  • Fibroids, cysts, or other masses

  • Pre- and post-treatment assessment

Pelvic floor scanning is performed by a senior sonographer to ensure accurate assessment of pelvic muscles and support structures. Our team will advise which clinic is best suited for this specialised scan at the time of booking.

Why Choose Queensland Radiology Specialists for your Pelvic Ultrasound?

  • Advanced ultrasound technology for clear, accurate imaging

  • Experienced sonographers specialising in pelvic imaging

  • Pelvic floor ultrasound available for comprehensive assessment

  • Fast appointment availability and quick report turnaround

  • Medicare rebates available for eligible patients

  • Safe, non-invasive, and painless procedure

What to Expect During Your Pelvic Ultrasound

Before Your Scan

  • You may be asked to have a full bladder for optimal imaging

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Inform staff if you are pregnant or have had prior pelvic surgery

During the Scan

  • The sonographer will apply a warm gel to the lower abdomen

  • A transabdominal or transvaginal/transrectal probe may be used depending on the study

  • For pelvic floor scans, specialized probes and techniques assess the muscles and support structures

  • The scan is painless and non-invasive

  • The procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes

After the Scan

  • No recovery time is needed; you can resume normal activities immediately

  • The results will be reviewed by a radiologist and sent directly to your referring doctor

  • Your doctor will discuss findings and any follow-up recommendations

Pelvic Ultrasound Costs & Billing

Are Pelvic Ultrasounds Bulk Billed?

Pelvic ultrasounds may incur an out-of-pocket fee; however, they are bulk billed for patients with a valid concession or pension card.

 For a quote, please contact your nearest clinic with your referral details.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pelvic Ultrasounds

Yes. A valid referral from your GP or specialist is required.
Most pelvic ultrasounds take 15–30 minutes, depending on the type of study.
No. The procedure is painless. You may feel slight pressure during a transvaginal or transrectal scan.
Pelvic floor ultrasound evaluates the muscles and support structures of the pelvis, helping diagnose incontinence, prolapse, or pelvic pain.
Your scan is reviewed by a radiologist, and a report is sent directly to your referring doctor. Urgent cases are prioritised.

Book Your Pelvic Ultrasound Appointment

If your doctor has recommended a renal ultrasound, Queensland Radiology Specialists provides expert imaging with fast, accurate results.

Contact your nearest clinic today to book your appointment or enquire about availability and billing.