Gynaecological ultrasound Cracow

Gynaecological ultrasound in Krakow - your health is in good hands

Are you preparing for pregnancy? Or are you concerned about abnormal bleeding or genital ailments? Gynaecological ultrasound is a non-invasive and safe imaging test performed by experienced gynecologists. It enables an accurate assessment of the health of the reproductive organ and the detection of possible abnormalities such as cysts, fibroids, cancerous lesions or malformations.

Our Centre, located at al. Adolfa Dygasiński 2d is a place where every woman can count on professional care and support in the field of gynaecological health. Gynaecological ultrasound, conducted by experienced specialists, is the foundation of prevention, as well as a key diagnostic and therapeutic element.

In our offer you will find transabdominal ultrasound and transvaginal ultrasound, which allows for a more accurate assessment of the condition of the internal organs of the pelvis. Our team consists of doctors with many years of experience, who are constantly expanding their knowledge and skills to provide patients with access to the latest diagnostic methods.

Gynaecological ultrasound is recommended not only in the case of ailments or abnormalities, but also as part of routine health prophylaxis for every woman. It is a test that can save lives, enabling early detection of problems such as cysts, fibroids, or abnormalities in the structure of the genitals, as well as monitoring ovulation, which is especially important for couples trying to conceive.

We invite you to make an appointment at our Prokocim Medical Center, where the priority is the health and well-being of our patients. We guarantee a professional approach, empathy and the highest quality of services, which makes our center a unique place on the map of Krakow. We offer competitive prices and convenient online registration, making access to specialist tests simple and fast. Feel free to contact us and make an appointment.

Price list of gynaecological ultrasound

Gynaecological ultrasound PLN 150

The most important information about visits to the gynecologist in Krakow

What is gynaecological ultrasound?

A gynecological ultrasound is a non-invasive ultrasound examination that allows you to assess women’s genitals, such as the uterus, ovaries, and ovarian follicles. It uses ultrasound waves to create images of the body’s internal structures, which aids in the diagnosis of various health conditions.

Where is gynaecological ultrasound performed in Krakow?

Gynaecological ultrasound takes place in the city of Krakow Prokocim.

Prokocim Medical Center, al. Adolfa Dygasiński 2d, 30-820 Cracow

Access by public transport: Przystanek Bieżanowska
tram lines: 3, 9, 13, 24, 49
bus lines: 144, 173, 301, 304, 314, 503

Why is it worth performing a gynaecological ultrasound?

Gynaecological ultrasound is one of the basic diagnostic methods in gynaecology. It allows for early detection of many abnormalities and diseases, such as:

  • Neoplastic lesions of the ovaries, uterus and other pelvic organs
  • Uterine cysts and fibroids
  • Congenital malformations of the reproductive organs
  • Abnormalities in the structure of the uterine muscles and pelvic tissues
  • Menstrual cycle disorders and problems with getting pregnant
  • Inflammation and hematomas

Regular gynaecological check-ups with ultrasound allow you to monitor your health and start possible treatment early.

This test is also essential when trying to conceive – it allows you to assess the structure of the reproductive organs, monitor ovulation and confirm pregnancy early. The safety of ultrasound for the fetus has been confirmed by numerous scientific studies.

When is a gynaecological ultrasound recommended?

Gynaecological ultrasound is a recommended examination in many situations, m.in. when diagnosing infertility, abnormal bleeding, cysts or cancerous lesions of the reproductive organs. It is also used to monitor the course of pregnancy and assess the anatomical structure before gynaecological procedures. Women over 30. years of age should perform a gynaecological ultrasound once a year as a preventive measure.

Is gynaecological ultrasound safe for the fetus?

Numerous scientific studies have confirmed that gynaecological ultrasound is completely safe for both the mother and the fetus. Ultrasonic waves do not cause any side effects or ionizing radiation. Therefore, this test is often used to monitor the course of pregnancy.

How should I prepare for a gynaecological ultrasound?

Preparation for the examination is minimal. In the case of transvaginal ultrasound, the bladder should be emptied before the examination. It is also worth taking care of proper hygiene of intimate areas. Before transabdominal ultrasound, it is recommended to drink approx. 1-1.5 liters of still water an hour before the appointment to keep the bladder full and facilitate imaging.

What is the difference between transabdominal and transvaginal ultrasound?

Transabdominal ultrasound is done through the abdomen and requires a full bladder for better visualization. Transvaginal, more detailed, is performed through the vagina with an empty bladder. The choice of method depends on the purpose of the study and individual needs.

How long does it take to get the results of a gynaecological ultrasound?

At the end of the examination, the gynaecologist immediately interprets the images and discusses the results with the patient. Usually, the results, along with the description and photo documentation of the ultrasound, are ready on the same day. If further diagnostics or consultation are needed, your doctor will advise you on what to do next.

What specific conditions and diseases can a gynecological ultrasound detect?

Gynaecological ultrasound performed at our Center in Krakow is able to identify a number of conditions, including ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, polyps, endometriosis, and other structural abnormalities. This test is also crucial in the early detection of gynecologic cancers, the assessment of the causes of infertility and the monitoring of pregnancy.