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- 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.
- 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.
- Renal (kidney and bladder) Ultrasound
Renal (kidney and bladder) Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Renal (kidney and bladder) Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Kidneys Bladder 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 renal ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More A renal ultrasound examination is performed to examine the kidneys and the urinary bladder. The abdominal aorta will also be assessed. In men the prostate gland may also sometimes be assessed. 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 A full bladder is required for this scan – Please drink 1 litre of fluid approximately 30 minutes or so before your scheduled appointment and please try your best not to empty your bladder before the examination. You can eat as normal. You may also maintain your normal medication. 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.
- Pelvic Ultrasound
Pelvic Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Pelvic Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Bladder Uterus & Ovaries 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 pelvic ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More Ultrasound is used to obtained detailed information regarding the structures in your pelvis including the womb (uterus), the ovaries and the urinary bladder. 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 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 a transvaginal (internal) scan is required we may ask you to empty your bladder midway through the examination. 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.
- Work with us | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan Ultrasounds
Work For Us About / Work For Us Work with us and make a difference At ScanClinic we are a team of “can do” people who work together to make a positive difference and enable better lives. There are always oppertunities for positive, experienced and productive sonographers and consultant radiologists to join our team in the delivery of outstanding medical diagnostic imaging services. Interested in working for ScanClinic? If working as part of a dynamic target driven team, committed to excellence, is of interest to you then please get in touch with us today. Click on the button below to contact us about the career opportunities currently available at ScanClinic. Kindly attach your latest C.V. and provide a short statement telling us about yourself. Apply Today
- Navan | ScanClinic | Cavan, Navan & Drogheda
Navan Clinic Home / Navan Clinic Opening Times WEEKDAYS Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Contact Information EMAIL navan@scanclinic.ie PHONE 046 904 6400 ADDRESS ScanClinic 2 Belfry View, Church Hill, Navan, Co. Meath C15 W4CF
- Prices | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan Ultrasound Scans
Prices Home / Prices Book Now Ultrasound Examination Price Neck / Thyroid Gland €160 Abdomen €160 Renal €160 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screen €160 Abdomen & Pelvis (Male) €160 Pelvis (Female, Transabdominal) €160 Pelvis (Female, Transabdominal & Transvaginal) €200 IVF Monitoring (First Scan) €200 IVF Monitoring (Subsequent Scans Same Cycle) €100 Scrotal (Testicular) €160 Inguinal €160 Soft Tissue (Lumps & Bumps) €160 Musculoskeletal (Joints, Muscles, Tendons & Ligaments) €160 As a trusted imaging partner of the HSE ScanClinic DOES NOT CHARGE medical card holders, GP visit card holders or HAA card holders (aged 16 or over) for their scans. To avail of this card holders will need to be referred by a GP and will be required to produce their GMS, GP Visit or HAA card on the day of their examination. HSE info
- Refer your Client | ScanClinic | Cavan & Navan
Refer Your Client Home / Referrals Referrals are accepted from medical practitioners and physiotherapists . We aim to provide same-week ultrasound scan appointments and our team of specialist consultant radiologists provide 24-48hr turn-around of ultrasound reports once an examination has been performed. All of our consultant radiologists are experienced permanent HSE consultants who have trained extensively both nationally and internationally in the UK, the US and in Canada. The range of diagnostic ultrasound services we provide includes all general medical ultrasound examinations including abdominal, pelvic, thyroid, soft tissue, scrotal, musculoskeletal and paediatric ultrasound scans. We also provide a comprehensive IVF monitoring service for clients undergoing fertility treatment. Referral Methods Healthlink: Search ScanClinic & choose Ultrasound (Cavan), Ultrasound (Drogheda) or Ultrasound (Navan) Secure Email (Healthmail): scanclinic.cavan@healthmail.ie scanclinic.navan@healthmail.ie scanclinic.drogheda@healthmail.ie By Post: ScanClinic Unit 2, Town Hall Place, Town Hall Street, Cavan, Co. Cavan H12 P3C2 Scan Clinic, Unit 2, Belfry View, Church Hill, Navan, Co. Meath. C15 W4CF Unit 6, Hilltop Neighbourhood Centre, Rathmullan Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92 KVP8 All examinations are performed by Consultant Radiologists or Sonographers with general and subspecialist experience in diagnostic radiology. All examinations will be reported by highly experienced Consultant Radiologists on the same day the examination is performed. Reports will be emailed securely through Healthmail directly to your surgery.
- 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
- Cavan | ScanClinic | Cavan, Navan & Drogheda
Cavan Clinic Home / Cavan Clinic Opening Times WEEKDAYS Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Contact Information EMAIL cavan@scanclinic.ie PHONE 049 435 5333 ADDRESS ScanClinic Unit 2, Town Hall Place, Town Hall Street, Cavan, Co. Cavan H12 P3C2
- Musculoskeletal (joints, muscles, tendons & ligaments) Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal (joints, muscles, tendons & ligaments) Ultrasound Contact Us < Back Musculoskeletal (joints, muscles, tendons & ligaments) Ultrasound Areas / Organs Covered Muscular Joints 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 musculoskeletal ultrasound examination? Read Less Read More A musculoskeletal ultrasound examination is most commonly performed to assess joints, muscles, tendons or ligament due to the presence of pain, swelling or reduced motion or a combination of these symptoms. Most of the major joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments in the body are very well evaluated with ultrasound. 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.
- IVF Monitoring Scans
IVF Monitoring Scans Contact Us < Back IVF Monitoring Scans Areas / Organs Covered Bladder Uterus & Ovaries Bladder 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 IVF Monitoring Scan? Read Less Read More Patients beginning worked up for or undergoing IVF (in vitro fertilisation) require a baseline pelvic ultrasound examination and sometimes subseqent serial ultrasound scan to track follicle development. 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 your 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. A transvaginal (internal) scan will be required to obtain detailed images of the ovaries and uterus as part an IVF monitoring scan and we may ask you to empty your bladder midway through the examination. 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.