Testicular Ultrasound Scan

Private Testicular Ultrasound Scan

Price: £ 197.00 

A testicular ultrasound scan is a safe, painless test that uses sound waves to create detailed images of the testicles and scrotum. It helps detect lumps, cysts, varicoceles, infections, and testicular cancer. At Private Ultrasound Clinic, GMC- and HCPC-registered specialists provide same-day appointments, immediate explanations, and full written reports on the day of your scan.

A testicular ultrasound is the first-line imaging test for men with scrotal pain, swelling, or a lump.

  • When it’s recommended: testicular lump, pain, swelling, trauma, infertility assessment, or suspected infection.
  • What it detects: benign cysts, varicoceles (enlarged veins), hydroceles (fluid around the testicle), epididymo-orchitis (infection), torsion, and testicular cancer.
  • Advantages: non-invasive, radiation-free, highly accurate, safe for all ages.

Why choose London Private Ultrasound?

  • GMC & HCPC registered sonographers with expertise in men’s health.
  • CQC registered clinic with state-of-the-art ultrasound machines.
  • Same-day appointments, 7 days a week.
  • Clear, transparent pricing: £197.
  • Immediate explanation after your scan plus same-day written report.

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Tel020 7101 3377

Testicular Ultrasound – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who should have a testicular ultrasound?

A testicular ultrasound may be recommended if you:

  • Notice a lump, swelling, or pain in the testicles or scrotum.
  • Have unexplained discomfort or heaviness in the scrotum.
  • Experience trauma or injury to the testicles.
  • Have fertility concerns or suspected varicocele (enlarged veins).
  • Show signs of testicular torsion, infection, or inflammation.
2. Can ultrasound detect testicular cancer?

Yes. Ultrasound is the first-line imaging test for assessing testicular lumps. It can distinguish between solid masses (which may be cancerous) and benign conditions such as cysts or fluid collections. However, a definitive diagnosis of cancer requires further tests, such as blood markers or biopsy.

3. Is the scan painful?

No, the scan itself is not painful. A water-based gel is applied, and a small probe is gently moved over the scrotum. You may feel slight pressure, but the procedure is generally comfortable and well-tolerated.

4. How long does it take?

A testicular ultrasound usually takes 15–20 minutes.

5. Will I get results straight away?

Results are available the same day, often immediately after the scan. A written report is also sent to your doctor or referring clinician for follow-up.

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We are conveniently located a stone throw famous Harley Street of London and our clinic is a place where you may feel safe and clean, comfortable, and reassuring environment.

Central London Branch: 27 Welbeck Street, London, W1G 8EN
St Albans Branch : 
54-56 Victoria St, St Albans, AL1 3HZ
Tel020 7101 3377

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