3D TVS Scan Services
Experience the future of diagnostic imaging with our 3D TVS Scan services. 3D TVS Scan delivers high-precision imaging with advanced 3D scanning technology for accurate diagnostics and analysis, empowering you with clear insights into your health.
What is a 3D TVS Scan?
A 3D Transvaginal Scan (TVS) is an advanced ultrasound technique that uses a small probe inserted into the vagina to capture detailed three-dimensional images of the pelvic organs. This cutting-edge technology provides superior resolution compared to traditional 2D scans, allowing for precise visualization of structures like the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding tissues.
Performed by skilled professionals, the 3D TVS Scan is ideal for evaluating gynecological conditions, monitoring early pregnancy, or assessing abnormalities with unmatched accuracy.
Why Choose Our 3D TVS Scan Services?
- High-Precision Imaging: Advanced 3D technology delivers crystal-clear images for reliable diagnostics.
- Accurate Analysis: Detailed views enable early detection and thorough evaluation of conditions.
- Comfort & Safety: A minimally invasive procedure performed with care in a welcoming setting.
- Expert Support: Our team provides clear explanations and personalized guidance.
What to Expect During Your 3D TVS Scan
- Preparation: You may be asked to empty your urinary bladder, depending on the exam. It’s quick and simple.
- The Procedure: A small, lubricated probe is gently inserted, capturing 3D images in 10-20 minutes while you relax.
- Afterward: Results are reviewed by our specialists, with findings shared promptly for your peace of mind.
When is a 3D TVS Scan Recommended?
- Gynecological Concerns: To assess pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or ovarian cysts.
- Early Pregnancy: For detailed monitoring of fetal development or miscarriage risk.
- Fertility Evaluation: To examine uterine abnormalities or support IVF planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 3D TVS Scan safe?
Yes, it’s a safe ultrasound procedure with no radiation or significant risks.
Does it hurt?
No, it’s minimally invasive and typically comfortable, with only mild pressure possible.
How soon will I get results?
Results are often available immediately or shortly after, depending on the analysis.