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Diagnostic OB/GYN Ultrasounds

A pelvic ultrasound is a noninvasive diagnostic exam that produces images that are used to assess organs and structures within the female pelvis. It allows quick visualization of the female pelvic organs and structures including the uterus, cervix, vagina, the area of the fallopian tubes and ovaries.

An obstetrical ultrasound can help your health care provider establish how far along you are as well as evaluate your baby's growth and development while monitoring your pregnancy. In some cases, fetal ultrasound is used to evaluate possible problems or help confirm a diagnosis.

ovary ultrasound
pelvic ultrasound

Gynecological (not pregnant)

Complete Pelvis

Transabdominal and Transvaginal Approach

Evaluation of the entire female pelvis including the uterus, ovaries, and areas on each side of the pelvis (adnexa). Transabdominal and transvaginal imaging are considered complimentary and when done together offer the best visualization of structures in the pelvis. Commonly ordered for the evaluation of cysts, masses, polyps, fibroids, and much more.

$549

$299

Transabdominal Pelvis

Only utilizing a transabdominal (on top) approach to evaluate the female pelvis including the uterus, ovaries, and areas on each side of the pelvis (adnexa). This is a great way to visualize pelvic structures but is often not as detailed as a transvaginal ultrasound. Commonly ordered look for cysts, masses, fibroids, and much more.

$349

Transvaginal Pelvis

Only utilizing a transvaginal (internal) approach to evaluate the female pelvis including the uterus, ovaries, and areas on each side of the pelvis (adnexa). This imaging technique allows for better detailed visualization. Commonly ordered to evaluate for cysts, masses, fibroids, polyps, IUD placement, and much more. Transvaginal imaging is only done with patient consent.

Follicular Study, Follow Up

Same IVF Cycle

Targeted transvaginal (internal) exam of the endometrium (uterine lining) and ovaries. This is a follow up to a pelvic ultrasound in the same fertility cycle. 

$199

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anatomy scan

Obstetrical (pregnant)

$299

OB Less than 14 weeks

($399 total for twins)

Transabdominal (on top) evaluation of the female pelvis with a dedicated look at early pregnancy with imaging of the embryo or fetus, gestational sac, and yolk sac. Transvaginal imaging may also be necessary, especially if less than 8 weeks pregnant (additional charge of $249).

$399

OB Greater than 14 weeks

($599 total for twins)

Dedicated imaging of the female pelvis and fetus 14 weeks and beyond. Most often termed the "anatomy scan" and is ordered routinely between 20 and 22 weeks

$249

OB Follow Up

($449 total for twins)

Typically ordered to reassess fetal size, to re-evaluate structure(s) that were not well seen previously or to follow up on any fetal organ or system that was noted on a previous ultrasound. This is a common exam in the 3rd trimester if there is a uterine size & dates discrepancy, to follow a previa, or to re-evaluate structures from the anatomy scan. 

$249

OB Biophysical Profile (BPP)

($349 total for twins)

This test can be done after the 28th week of pregnancy. It is a timed, 30 minute (per fetus) noninvasive diagnostic test that helps evaluate fetal wellbeing. 

$249

OB Transvaginal

Transvaginal (internal) evaluation of the female pelvis with a dedicated look at early pregnancy with imaging of the embryo or fetus, gestational sac, and yolk sac. Transvaginal imaging is often used for accurate measurements if earlier than 8 weeks pregnant.

$199

OB Limited

Dedicated study to evaluate one aspect of the pregnancy. For example to obtain only a fetal heartbeat, only placental location, only fetal position or to only evaluate amniotic fluid level 

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