Hernia Ultrasound Scan in Cardiff

Private Hernia Ultrasound Scan in Cardiff

If you are experiencing pain, discomfort or notice a lump, its natural to feel concerned. At ClearMed Clinic, we are here to assist you. We offer private hernia ultrasound appointments with minimal wait times so you can get the answers you need as quickly as possible. 

Our dedicated team of consultants and sonographers, combined with our vast experience and expertise are committed to making you feel completely at ease throughout every step of the procedure.



Your health is our priority

Rest assured, your in safe hands with our experienced specialist consultants, who bring extensive expertise and knowledge

How Do Hernia Ultrasounds Help with a Diagnosis?

Hernia ultrasounds are painless, non-invasive tests and a efficient method for diagnosing medical conditions. Our specialist consultants use state-of-the-art equipment and sound waves to get a clear view of your groin region. This imagery, known as sonography provides a real-time view ensuring accurate diagnosis and offering effective treatment plans.  

The following are assessed during your hernia ultrasound scan:

Abdominal Wall Hernias

Abnormalities

Blood/Fluid Flow

Signs of Infection or Injury

Inflammation

Causes of Concern

Hernial Size & Contents

Lumps & Tumours

Signs of Cancer

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What Is Included in the Scan?

At ClearMed Clinic, we offer a comprehensive hernia ultrasound scan services conducted by our experienced consultant. We provide full access to the consultant’s detailed report and a thorough explanation of the findings.

Should further referrals be necessary, we facilitate those seamlessly. Our team is dedicated to addressing any questions or concerns you may have throughout the process. 

We pride ourselves on delivering the highest standard of excellence in healthcare, ensuring you receive the best possible attention and treatment. 

Frequently Asked Questions?

An abdominal wall hernia is when an organ or body tissue squeezes through a weak spot in the wall of the abdomen, often causing a lump which you can feel and may come and go.

Most people are able to live with hernias without any problems. However, hernias can become larger and cause a medical emergency if tissue becomes trapped in the outpouching, which causes it to lose its blood supply and dies.This needs immediate medical attention and can require emergency surgery to free the hernia and ensure there is no lasting damage to the trapped organs or tissues.

No. We all inherit an anatomical weakness as part of the design of the human body and are thus susceptible to hernias.

Yes, many people use a combination of NHS and private healthcare services. For example, you might use the NHS for general care and emergencies while opting for private healthcare for quicker access to specialist consultations and elective procedures.

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