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  • Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound (male)

    Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound (male) Contact Us < Back Abdominal and Pelvic Ultrasound (male) Areas / Organs Covered Bladder Gallbladder Liver Kidneys Pancreas PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an abdominal and pelvic ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More In men a pelvic ultrasound examination is usually performed as part of a broader ultrasound evaluation of the abdomen or renal tract. Pelvic ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your pelvis including the urinary bladder and the prostate gland. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More For a dedicated pelvic ultrasound examination you are required to have a full bladder at the time of the examination. Drink plenty of clear fluids in the hour leading up to your appointment. If the pelvis is being evaluated as part of an abdominal and pelvic ultrasound examination we may deem it more appropriate for you to fast than to have a full bladder. We will inform you of the preparation required on your part in your appointment letter. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

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  • Accessibility Statement | ScanClinic | Cavan, Navan & Drogheda

    Accessibility Statement ScanClinic is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of circumstance and ability. We aim to adhere as closely as possible to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0, Level AA), published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make Web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines will help make the web more user friendly to everyone. Whilst ScanClinic strive to adhere to the guidelines and standards for accessibility, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website and we are currently working to achieve this. Be aware that due to the dynamic nature of the website, minor issues may occasionally occur as it is updated regularly. We are continually seeking out solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. ​ If you have any comments and or suggestions relating to improving the accessibility of our site, please don't hesitate to contact our accessibility coordinator by or info@scanclinic.ie . Your feedback will help us make improvements.

  • Aortic Aneurysm Screening Ultrasound

    Aortic Aneurysm Screening Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Aortic Aneurysm Screening Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Major Blood Vessels PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an abdominal aortic aneurysm screening ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More The aorta is the major artery in the body. Ultrasound screening of the abdominal aorta is usually performed for clients with a strong family history of abdominal aortic aneurysm or in whom an abdominal aortic aneurysm is clinically suspected. Ultrasound is also performed to follow-up smaller abdominal aortic aneurysms to ensure that they are not growing rapidly. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More No specific preparation is required for this scan. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Our People | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan Ultrasounds

    Our People About / Our People At ScanClinic your scan will be performed and reported by our expert team of sonographers and consultant radiologists. Our hand-picked team of highly trained and very experienced sonographers are fully accredited and are expert in the art of ultrasound image acquisition. The consultant radiologists at ScanClinic are all also permanent HSE consultant radiologists of at least 10 years experience gained practicing radiology at top imaging centers in Ireland and internationally. Contact Us

  • Soft Tissue (Lumps and Bumps) Ultrasound

    Soft Tissue (Lumps and Bumps) Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Soft Tissue (Lumps and Bumps) Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Muscular PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is a soft tissue ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More A soft tissue ultrasound examination is most commonly performed to evaluate a lump or bump that is felt by a patient or their doctor. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More No specific preparation is required for this scan. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Who We Are | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan Ultrasounds

    Who We Are About / Who We Are Peace of mind is just a scan away... ScanClinic are three private healthcare clinics offering a comprehensive range of diagnostic medical ultrasound scans for men, women and children in Cavan, Drogheda and Navan. At ScanClinic we understand the importance of early diagnosis of disease in optimising clinical outcomes. For others, sometimes, all it takes is one simple scan to provide peace of mind and reduce anxiety. Our team of healthcare experts will make a diagnosis or provide reassurance or specialist advice when you need it the most. Our Mission is to provide the highest quality diagnostic imaging services and to make private diagnostic ultrasound services affordable and accessible to everyone. We aim to perform all scans within one week of receiving a referral and all scans are reported by highly trained consultant radiologists within 24-48hrs of when they are performed. Flexible appointment times are available including evening and weekend appointments. Our services are competitively priced. In addition, the HSE has recently selected ScanClinic to provide General Practitioners in CHOs 1, 7, 8 and 9 with direct access to ultrasound services. This means that ScanClinic can now scan medical card holders, GP Visit Card holders and HAA card holders (aged 16 years or older) at no cost to patients. GP referral required.

  • What We Do | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan Ultrasound

    What We Do About / What we do Embark on a journey of comprehensive healthcare with ScanClinic, your trusted provider of diagnostic medical ultrasound scans in Cavan, Drogheda and Navan. Our expert team of consultant radiologists, operating six days a week, utilizes state-of-the-art medical imaging equipment to deliver exceptional diagnostic results. Our team of skilled sonographers and friendly patient care specialists create a comfortable and professional environment where you can feel confident and supported throughout your scan. We prioritize accessible and affordable healthcare, ensuring that you have access to the diagnostic imaging you need to make informed decisions about your health. Whether you're seeking peace of mind, early detection of potential health concerns, or specialized ultrasound scans for women's health, ScanClinic is here to guide you through the diagnostic process. Our team is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality care and personalized attention, ensuring that your healthcare journey is as seamless as possible. Our Clinics

  • Cookie Policy | ScanClinic | Cavan, Navan & Drogheda

    Cookie Policy Introduction We think it’s important for you to understand how cookies are used by ScanClinic. We have provided this Cookie Policy to tell you more about why we use cookies, the types of cookies we use and your choices in relation to cookies. In this policy, we use the term “cookies” to refer to cookies and other similar technologies covered by the EU Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive (“e-Privacy”). Cookies and what they do Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by a web site. Some cookies are only placed on your device for the time you are browsing the website. Cookies can be read by the site on your subsequent visits. The information stored in a cookie may relate to your browsing habits on the web page, or a unique identification number so that the web site can "remember" you on your return visit. ​ Cookies are commonly used by websites to remember some aspect of your current or previous visit. This could include things like the choices you’ve made or preferences you’ve chosen during your visit. Websites commonly do this in order to improve or tailor your current and future visits to that site or other related sites. ​ They are stored in your browser’s cache and allow a website or a third party to recognise your browser. Most browsers support cookies but you can configure your computer or mobile device browser's settings locally to reflect your preference to accept or reject cookies, including how to handle third-party cookies. ​ By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Purpose Our policy is to use cookies only to improve the way we do business with you or when they’re essential to the way our website works. Where possible, we have ensured to not collect your personal data. However, some targeting cookies will use profiling in some instances. The types of activities we may use cookies for are: Finding out how people use our sites, such as how often they visit, which pages they go to, and which links they click on, so that we can improve our site; Store information about which media players you use so that any video content appears correctly; Collect information that will allow us to tailor advertising to make it more relevant for you, based on your previous interactions with our website; Remember information about you when you visit our site; Preserves the visitor's session state across page requests; or Maintain the security, safety, and integrity of our website. Categories of Cookies Below, we have set out the main categories of cookies that we use on our website and what they are used for. These cookies are: ​ Strictly Necessary Cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information. ​ Functionality Cookies These cookies allow a website to remember choices you have made in the past, like what language you prefer, what region you would like weather reports for, or what your user name and password are so you can automatically log in. ​ Performance Cookies Those cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our site and will not be able to monitor its performance. ​ Targeting Cookies These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising. Cookie Details To learn more about the cookies we use, and to review or change your cookie acceptance for Blackrock Health, please access the website in a new browser window in incognito/in-private mode, and click on Manage cookies at the bottom of the webpage Opt-in and Opt-out for browsers If you do not wish to receive cookies, most browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. These settings will typically be found in the "options" or "preferences" menu of your browser. In order to understand these settings, the following links may be helpful, otherwise you should use the "Help" option in your browser for more details. Cookie settings in Internet Explorer Cookie settings in Edge Cookie settings in Firefox Cookie settings in Chrome Cookie settings in Safari ​ If you want to delete any cookies that are already on your computer, please refer to the instructions for your file management software to locate the file or directory that stores cookies. Your chosen browser may also allow you to disable Javascript under its privacy and security or permissions settings. Mobile Device Opt-out Your mobile operating system may let you opt-out from having your information collected or used for interest-based advertising on mobile devices. 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  • Abdominal Ultrasound

    Abdominal Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Abdominal Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Liver Gallbladder Spleen Kidneys Pancreas PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is an abdominal ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More Ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your abdomen including the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, abdominal aorta and, sometimes, the urinary bladder. Bowel conditions may sometimes be diagnosed but, in general, the bowel is poorly evaluated with ultrasound as it contains gas. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More For an abdominal ultrasound examination you are required to have an empty stomach at the time of the examination. This means that you will need to fast for at least 6 hours before your appointed time. A small amount of clear fluid is allowed and you should take any prescribed medications as normal before your scan. Please inform us in advance of your scan if you are diabetic as we will provide you with an early morning appointment. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • Testicular (Scrotal) Ultrasound

    Testicular (Scrotal) Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Testicular (Scrotal) Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Testicles Kidneys PRICES CALL US BOOK NOW What is an ultrasound? Read Less Read More Medical diagnostic ultrasound technology uses high frequency sound waves to create detailed pictures of your internal solid organs and organs that contain fluid. Ultrasound is a safe, painless and accurate diagnostic imaging examination. What is a scrotal ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More A scrotal ultrasound examination is usually performed to look for a cause of scrotal/testicular pain or to evaluate a scotal lump or bump. During this examination the testes and epididymides and their supporting structures are evaluated. The kidneys are also routinely imaged. What will happen during my examination? Read Less Read More You will most likely be positioned on the examination bed, lying on your back. A gel is applied to the skin surface in the area that is to be examined. A microphone-shaped instrument – the ultrasound probe - is passed over the gel along the skin surface and it is this probe which sends and receives the sound waves which ultimately create the ultasound pictures. The sonographer/radiologist will record relevant pictures and may take measurements of your internal organs. A typical ultrasound examination will take 15-20 minutes to complete. Is ultrasound safe? Read Less Read More Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves and not ionising radiation to view the internal organs. There are no known harmful effects for the types of standard ultrasound examinations we perform at ScanClinic. How do I prepare for this scan? Read Less Read More No specific preparation is required for this scan. When will I receive the results? Read Less Read More We endeavour to provide all of our clients with a provisional verbal report of the findings of an examination after the examination is performed. A formal report will be issued by the consultant radiologist within 24-48hrs of the examination. This will be sent securely via email to the clinician who referred you for your examination. Can I get a copy of the images from the scan to take with me? Read Less Read More Yes. A compact disc containing the images aquired during your examination can be provided to you upon request. A small additional charge (€5) is payable to cover the cost of disc production.

  • GDPR Policies | ScanClinic | Cavan, Navan & Drogheda

    GDPR We take GDPR very seriously and we endeavor to ensure your data is retained and stored safely and securely. It will only ever be used for the purposes of contacting you in relation to our services and will never be sold or passed on to a third party. ​ You can make a data request on the form on this page to receive a copy of the data we have on file for you. DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION Other than as expressly set out in this Privacy Policy or as otherwise required or permitted by law, we will not share, sell or distribute any of the information you provide to us without your consent. You should note that information posted on the public elements of the Service may be visible by users of the Service throughout the world. You should therefore be careful when submitting information about yourself to the Service. We may disclose your personal information: ​ (i) to any third party to whom disclosure is necessary to enable us to fulfil your orders and provide you with any service to which you have subscribed via the Service; (ii) where required to do so by law or court order; and (iii) to any person to whom disclosure is necessary to enable us to enforce our rights under this Privacy Policy or under our Terms and Conditions. We may disclose your personal information to Facebook Inc in order to fulfil the Services. You can review Facebook’s Terms of Service here https://www.facebook.com/ads/manage/customaudiences/tos.php HOW DO WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION? In common with a number of other websites, the data that we collect from you may be transferred to a cloud service provider which has data servers which are based outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”). By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer and the storing and/or processing of your personal data on these servers. We will take all steps Privacy Policy. Appropriate security measures will be adopted to protect your information from access by unauthorized persons and against unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction and damage. However, you acknowledge that data transmission over the internet is inherently insecure and that we cannot guarantee the security of data you send over the internet. Your information will only be held for a reasonable period or as long as the law requires or permits. Request your Data. First Name Last Name Email Phone Submit Thanks for submitting!

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