ultrasound (transvaginal)
ImagingNone (imaging) sampleResults Same dayNo fasting
Ultrasound (Transvaginal)
A transvaginal ultrasound uses a slim probe placed inside the vagina to view the uterus, lining, and ovaries up close. It gives clearer detail of the pelvic organs than a scan done through the belly.
Sample
None (imaging)
Results
Same day
Fasting
Not required
Follow-up
Optional add-on
What this test detects
Uterus and endometrium
Transvaginal ultrasonography
Sonologist's descriptive report
Ovaries and adnexa
Transvaginal ultrasonography
Sonologist's descriptive report
When to get this test
Abnormal bleeding
Helps look into irregular, heavy, or post-menopausal bleeding.
Pelvic pain or masses
Checks for ovarian cysts, fibroids, or other pelvic findings.
Early pregnancy
Gives a clear view in very early pregnancy or fertility checks.
How to prepare
01
Empty your bladder before a transvaginal scan.
Common questions
Does it hurt?
You may feel mild pressure, but the scan is generally well tolerated and brief.
Is it safe?
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation, so it is safe even when repeated.
How long does it take?
Most scans take about 15 to 30 minutes.