A common ultrasound used to assess women's reproductive organs.
Are you experiencing gynaecological issues, such as pelvic pain, infertility, or abnormal bleeding? Living with uncertainty based on such gynaecological issues can be really frustrating because it impacts the quality of life and mental health. To remove such a feeling of uncertainty, you can choose to undergo a pelvic scan in Siliguri or any location of your convenience. This is because a pelvic scan is an ultrasound that uses a non-invasive imaging tool to visualise and examine the bladder and reproductive organs. Overall, a pelvic scan helps in obtaining clear images of the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and surrounding pelvic structures.
As one of the top fetal medicine specialists in Siliguri, Dr Sweta Bothra offers the best pelvic scan in this region by using state-of-the-art technology and a patient-centric approach. Over the years, she has earned a tremendous reputation for delivering accurate results in pelvic scans, which in turn leads to timely treatments and improved outcomes in pregnancies. Lastly, she explains the findings in simple words, which makes it easier for women to understand and make informed decisions.
MBBS, MD (Radiology), Fellowship in Fetal Medicine (Bangalore & Spain), Fetal Medicine Specialist in Siliguri
Ensuring Safe beginnings for a healthy family.
Dr Sweta Bothra, Siliguri performs pelvic scans with a focus on accuracy and patient comfort. The scan helps detect conditions such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, uterine abnormalities, pelvic infections, and other causes of gynecological symptoms.
Pelvic scans are helpful for:
Findings are explained in simple terms, and reports can be shared with the treating gynecologist for further care.
A pelvic scan is advised for pelvic pain, irregular periods, abnormal bleeding, fertility evaluation, or follow-up of known gynecological conditions.
No. It is a simple ultrasound scan and usually painless. Mild pressure may be felt during the examination.
Yes. A full bladder is often required for better imaging. You will be guided clearly before your appointment.
Yes. Pelvic scans use ultrasound waves and do not involve radiation, making them completely safe.
The scan usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the clinical requirement.
Yes. The findings are explained clearly, and a detailed report is provided for further medical consultation.