Your Body Has Been Trying to Tell You Something. It's Time to Listen.
Irregular periods. Unexplained pelvic pain. Difficulty getting pregnant. Heavy or painful menstrual cycles. These are not things to brush off as "normal woman problems" or manage silently with painkillers. They are your body sending clear signals — and a USG pelvis scan is often the fastest, safest, and most informative way to find out what's really going on.
Whether your gynaecologist has recommended a pelvic ultrasound, you've been searching for a USG pelvis scan in Ahmedabad, or you simply want to understand what the scan involves before you book — this guide answers every question. And when you're ready, Usmanpura Imaging Centre is here with the technology, expertise, and compassionate care your health deserves.
🏥 Usmanpura Imaging Centre offers dedicated USG pelvis scans performed by experienced sonologists using high-resolution ultrasound machines — with same-day reports and digital delivery via WhatsApp or email. Walk-ins welcome. Book online or call us today.
What Is a USG Pelvis Scan — and How Does It Work?
A USG pelvis scan — also called a pelvic ultrasound — is a diagnostic imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the organs in your lower abdomen and pelvis. For women, this includes the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, and the surrounding tissue.
There is no radiation involved — a pelvic ultrasound works entirely with sound waves, making it completely safe for women of all ages, including during pregnancy. A small handheld device called a transducer is gently moved over your lower abdomen (transabdominal scan) or, for a closer and more detailed look, a slender probe is inserted into the vagina (transvaginal scan). Both approaches are quick, painless, and routinely done at Usmanpura Imaging Centre.
The images produced appear on screen in real time, allowing our sonologist to measure organ sizes, detect abnormal growths, assess blood flow, and evaluate the uterine lining — all within a single appointment.
Transabdominal vs Transvaginal USG — what's the difference? A transabdominal scan is done over the abdomen and requires a full bladder for clear images. A transvaginal scan uses a thin probe inserted into the vagina, giving much sharper images of the uterus and ovaries — especially useful for early pregnancy, PCOD assessment, and detecting small fibroids. Your gynaecologist will advise which approach is best for your clinical question. Many women have both in a single visit.
What Women's Health Conditions Can a USG Pelvis Scan Detect?
When your gynaecologist orders a pelvic ultrasound in Ahmedabad, they are looking for one or more of the following conditions. A pelvic USG is the most important first investigation for almost every common women's health problem:
Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD / PCOS)
PCOD is one of the most widespread hormonal conditions affecting women in India today — and Ahmedabad is no exception. A pelvic ultrasound is the key diagnostic test for PCOD. It shows the characteristic "string of pearls" appearance — multiple small follicles (cysts) arranged around the edge of the ovary. Combined with a blood test and clinical assessment, a USG pelvis confirms the diagnosis and helps your gynaecologist plan hormonal treatment, lifestyle management, or fertility support.
Uterine Fibroids
Fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the wall of the uterus. They affect a significant number of women — especially between the ages of 30 and 50 — and are one of the most common causes of heavy periods, prolonged bleeding, pelvic pressure, and difficulty conceiving. A pelvic USG can detect fibroids, measure their exact size, count how many there are, and identify their location within the uterus — all of which determine the treatment options available to you.
Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or inside the ovaries. Most are functional cysts that resolve on their own, but some — like endometriomas (chocolate cysts), dermoid cysts, or cystadenomas — require monitoring or treatment. A pelvic USG identifies the cyst, measures it, and characterises its internal structure — helping your gynaecologist decide whether watchful waiting, medication, or surgery is the right approach.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis — where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus — is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in women's health, often causing years of unexplained pelvic pain and fertility problems. While a definitive diagnosis of endometriosis requires surgery, a pelvic USG can detect endometriomas (cysts caused by endometriosis) and free fluid in the pelvis — raising clinical suspicion and directing further investigation or specialist referral.
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
If you are experiencing heavy, prolonged, irregular, or post-menopausal bleeding, a pelvic USG is the first investigation ordered by your gynaecologist. It measures the thickness of the endometrium (uterine lining) — an important indicator of whether further investigation like an endometrial biopsy is needed — and detects polyps, submucosal fibroids, or structural abnormalities causing the bleeding.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
PID is an infection of the female reproductive organs — uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries — that can cause chronic pelvic pain, fever, and fertility problems if left untreated. A pelvic USG shows fluid in the pelvis, thickening of the fallopian tubes, and abscesses — helping your doctor start targeted treatment before complications develop.
Fertility and Infertility Assessment
For couples struggling to conceive, a pelvic USG is a cornerstone of the fertility evaluation. It assesses the uterine cavity and lining, measures the antral follicle count (AFC) in the ovaries — a key indicator of ovarian reserve — identifies structural problems like fibroids or polyps blocking the fallopian tubes, and tracks follicle development during ovulation induction cycles.
Early Pregnancy Complications
A pelvic USG in the first trimester confirms the location of the pregnancy (ruling out a dangerous ectopic pregnancy), detects the fetal heartbeat, and dates the pregnancy accurately. It is also used to assess bleeding in early pregnancy — whether due to a subchorionic haematoma, threatened miscarriage, or other causes.
Cervical and Uterine Abnormalities
Congenital abnormalities like a bicornuate uterus, uterine septum, or cervical incompetence are significant causes of recurrent miscarriage. A pelvic USG identifies these structural problems early — allowing for surgical correction before another pregnancy is attempted.
When should a young woman have her first pelvic ultrasound? You don't need to wait for a crisis. Any young woman with irregular periods, severe menstrual cramps, unexplained weight gain, facial hair, or difficulty conceiving should have a pelvic USG done — regardless of age. Many cases of PCOD and endometriosis are diagnosed in women in their teens and early twenties. Early diagnosis leads to dramatically better outcomes.
Signs You Should Book a USG Pelvis Scan Now
Your gynaecologist will advise a pelvic ultrasound for specific clinical reasons — but these are the most common symptoms that lead women to look for a USG pelvis scan near me in Ahmedabad:
- Irregular, missed, or very heavy periods
- Severe menstrual cramps that interfere with daily life
- Pelvic pain — either chronic or acute, on one side or both
- Difficulty conceiving after trying for 6–12 months
- Unexplained weight gain, excess facial or body hair (signs of PCOD)
- Pain or discomfort during or after intercourse
- Abnormal vaginal discharge or bleeding between periods
- Bloating or a feeling of fullness in the lower abdomen
- Frequent urination or urge to urinate without a UTI
- Confirmed or suspected early pregnancy — to check location and viability
- Post-menopausal bleeding — always requires investigation
- Follow-up of a known fibroid, cyst, or other finding
What Happens During a USG Pelvis Scan at Usmanpura Imaging Centre?
We know that for many women, a pelvic scan can feel uncomfortable — not just physically but emotionally. Our team at Usmanpura Imaging Centre is trained to make your experience respectful, private, and as comfortable as possible. Here's exactly what to expect:
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Check-in and registration — Our front desk team will register your details and confirm the type of scan. Please bring your gynaecologist's prescription and any previous USG or blood reports. Walk-ins are welcome and appointments are given priority.
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Preparation — For a transabdominal USG, you will need to come with a full bladder — drink 4–6 glasses of water one hour before the scan and do not urinate until after. For a transvaginal USG, a full bladder is not required. You will be asked to change into a comfortable gown.
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Transabdominal scan — You'll lie on your back on the examination table. Our sonologist applies a water-based gel on your lower abdomen and gently moves the transducer probe over the area. The images appear in real time on the screen. This part is painless and typically takes 10–15 minutes.
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Transvaginal scan (if required) — If a transvaginal USG is needed, you will be asked to empty your bladder first. A thin, smooth probe covered with a sterile sheath is gently inserted into the vagina. This gives much sharper images of the uterus and ovaries. Most women find it mildly uncomfortable at most. It takes an additional 5–10 minutes.
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Report generation — Our experienced sonologist reviews all images and measurements carefully and prepares a detailed, structured report covering the uterus, endometrium, both ovaries, and the pelvic cavity. Most reports are ready the same day.
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Report delivery — Your report and images are sent digitally via WhatsApp or email. Printed reports and USB copies of images are available for those who prefer physical copies to show their gynaecologist.
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USG Pelvis vs MRI Pelvis — Which One Do You Need?
Patients sometimes ask whether they need an MRI of the pelvis instead of or in addition to a pelvic USG. Here's how the two compare:
✅ USG Pelvis — First Choice
- No radiation — completely safe
- Best first-line investigation for all gynaecological conditions
- Real-time imaging of moving structures
- Detects fibroids, cysts, PCOD, endometriomas
- Assesses endometrial thickness accurately
- Safe in pregnancy — used routinely
- Affordable and widely available
- Same-day results
🔬 MRI Pelvis — When More Detail Needed
- Ordered when USG findings are inconclusive
- Better for complex fibroids pre-surgery
- Superior for staging gynaecological cancers
- Better assessment of deep endometriosis
- More expensive and less widely available
- Takes 30–45 minutes vs 15 minutes for USG
- Does not replace USG — it is complementary
For the vast majority of women's health concerns, a pelvic USG is the correct first investigation. Your gynaecologist will refer you for an MRI only if the USG findings need further clarification — particularly before surgery, or when cancer is a concern.
How to Prepare for a USG Pelvis Scan — Practical Tips
- For transabdominal USG: Drink 4–6 large glasses of water 1 hour before the scan. Do not urinate until the scan is done — a full bladder is essential for clear images of the uterus and ovaries through the abdominal wall
- For transvaginal USG: No special preparation needed. Empty your bladder just before the procedure
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing — two-piece outfits are easiest as you may need to expose your lower abdomen
- Bring your gynaecologist's prescription and any previous scan reports, blood reports, or menstrual history
- Note the date of your last menstrual period (LMP) — this is important information our sonologist will ask for
- There is no fasting required for a pelvic USG
- If you have a known latex allergy, please inform us before a transvaginal scan
- Female sonologists are available at Usmanpura Imaging Centre — please request one when booking if preferred
Understanding Your USG Pelvis Report — Key Terms Explained
Pelvic USG reports often contain medical terminology that can be confusing. Here is a plain-language guide to the most common terms you might see:
- Anteverted / Retroverted uterus — the position of the uterus (tilting forward or backward). Retroversion is a normal variant in many women and usually not a cause for concern
- Endometrial thickness — the measurement of the uterine lining. Normal thickness varies across the menstrual cycle. A thickened endometrium in postmenopausal women warrants further investigation
- Heterogeneous myometrium — an irregular texture of the uterine muscle wall — may suggest adenomyosis (a condition where endometrial tissue grows into the uterine muscle)
- Intramural / Submucosal / Subserosal fibroid — types of uterine fibroids based on location within the uterine wall. Submucosal fibroids (closest to the inner cavity) have the most impact on fertility and bleeding
- Simple ovarian cyst — a cyst with thin walls and clear fluid — usually benign and often resolves on its own
- Complex ovarian cyst — a cyst with internal echoes, thick walls, or solid components — requires further evaluation
- Multiple follicles / PCO morphology — the ovarian appearance seen in PCOD — 12 or more small follicles arranged peripherally in an enlarged ovary
- Free fluid in POD — fluid in the pouch of Douglas (space behind the uterus). A small amount is normal mid-cycle; a large amount may indicate a ruptured cyst, PID, or ectopic pregnancy
- Nabothian cyst — benign retention cysts on the cervix — extremely common and of no clinical significance
- Antral follicle count (AFC) — the number of small follicles in both ovaries. A low AFC suggests reduced ovarian reserve; relevant in fertility assessment
Why Usmanpura Imaging Centre Is Ahmedabad's Trusted Choice for USG Pelvis
When it comes to women's health imaging, choosing the right centre matters as much as getting the scan done. Here's why patients and gynaecologists across Ahmedabad trust Usmanpura Imaging Centre for their pelvic ultrasound needs:
- High-resolution ultrasound machines — we use the latest generation USG equipment for sharper, more detailed images — which directly translates into more accurate diagnosis
- Experienced, dedicated sonologists — our team has specific expertise in gynaecological and obstetric ultrasound. A pelvic USG is a skill-dependent examination — the quality of the report depends on who is performing it
- Female sonologists available on request — we understand that comfort and privacy matter. Female staff are available for all pelvic and obstetric scans
- Structured, detailed reports — our reports go beyond a list of measurements. They describe findings in clinical context, with clear conclusions that your gynaecologist can act on directly
- Same-day reports — your gynaecologist doesn't need to wait days for results. Reports are typically ready within a few hours and sent digitally via WhatsApp or email
- Walk-in friendly and appointment-based — we accommodate both walk-in patients and pre-booked appointments
- Transparent, affordable pricing — clear all-inclusive pricing with no surprise add-ons
- Central location in Usmanpura, Ahmedabad — easily accessible from Navrangpura, Ellis Bridge, Shahibaug, Sabarmati, Kankaria, and surrounding areas
- Open 24 hours, 7 days a week — including weekends and public holidays, because health doesn't follow a schedule
Frequently Asked Questions — USG Pelvis Scan in Ahmedabad
Is a USG pelvis scan painful?
A transabdominal pelvic USG is completely painless — the probe simply moves over your skin with some gel. A transvaginal USG involves insertion of a thin probe and may cause mild pressure or discomfort, but is not painful for most women. If you feel any discomfort during the procedure, please tell our sonologist immediately and they will adjust accordingly.
Why do I need a full bladder for a pelvic USG?
The full bladder acts as an acoustic window — it pushes the bowel out of the way and allows sound waves to travel clearly through the fluid, producing much sharper images of the uterus and ovaries. Without it, the bowel gas blocks the view and the scan quality is significantly reduced. For a transvaginal scan, a full bladder is not required.
Can I get a USG pelvis scan during my period?
Yes — a pelvic USG can be performed during menstruation and is perfectly safe. However, for certain specific assessments like PCOD follicle counting or endometrial thickness evaluation, your gynaecologist may recommend a particular time in your cycle — typically Day 2–5 for follicle count, or mid-cycle for ovulation tracking. Ask your doctor if they prefer a specific timing for your scan.
Is a pelvic USG safe during pregnancy?
Absolutely. Pelvic ultrasound is the standard imaging modality for monitoring pregnancy at every stage. It uses sound waves — no radiation — and has been used safely in obstetrics for decades. There is no evidence that diagnostic ultrasound harms the developing baby when used for legitimate clinical purposes.
Do I need a doctor's prescription for a USG pelvis scan?
A prescription or referral from your gynaecologist or physician is recommended — it helps our sonologist understand your clinical question and tailor the examination accordingly. However, if you have symptoms that concern you and do not have a prescription, please contact us and we will guide you appropriately.
Can a USG pelvis detect cancer?
A pelvic USG can detect abnormal masses in the uterus or ovaries and identify features that raise concern for malignancy — such as a complex ovarian mass with solid components, abnormal vascularity, or a very thickened endometrium. However, a USG alone cannot diagnose cancer — it identifies findings that require further investigation, such as a tumour marker blood test, MRI, or biopsy. Early detection through regular screening is always better.
How soon will my USG pelvis report be ready?
At Usmanpura Imaging Centre, most pelvic USG reports are ready within 1–2 hours of the scan. Reports are sent digitally via WhatsApp or email. Printed reports are available for collection. For urgent cases, reports can be expedited.
What is the cost of a USG pelvis scan in Ahmedabad?
We offer transparent, all-inclusive pricing for pelvic USG scans with no hidden charges. Please call us or WhatsApp for the current price. Our pricing is inclusive of the scan, report, and digital delivery — no surprise billing.
Are female sonologists available for pelvic scans?
Yes. We understand that a pelvic examination can feel sensitive and private. Female sonologists are available at Usmanpura Imaging Centre. Please request a female sonologist when booking your appointment and we will ensure one is available for you.
Final Thoughts — Your Health Cannot Wait
Too many women in Ahmedabad — and across India — live with pelvic pain, irregular periods, fertility challenges, and other health problems for years before seeking a proper diagnosis. Some feel embarrassed. Some assume it's normal. Some simply don't know that answers are just a 15-minute scan away.
A USG pelvis scan is painless, radiation-free, affordable, and gives your gynaecologist an extraordinary amount of information about your reproductive health. Whether it's PCOD, fibroids, an ovarian cyst, or a fertility concern — knowing what's happening inside your body is the first and most important step toward feeling better.
If your doctor has recommended a pelvic ultrasound, or if your body has been giving you signals you can no longer ignore — come to Usmanpura Imaging Centre. We will give you the answers you deserve, delivered with the care and privacy you expect.
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