Pelvic Ultrasound Scan | Koshikaa

Accurate, safe, and radiation-free imaging of your pelvic organs — for early diagnosis, fertility support, and complete women’s health care.

At Koshikaa, we offer comprehensive pelvic ultrasound scans that give your doctor a clear, real-time view of your uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and surrounding structures. Whether you're experiencing pelvic pain, irregular periods, fertility concerns, or require pregnancy monitoring, our experienced radiologists deliver fast, reliable, and compassionate diagnostic care.

What Is a Pelvic Ultrasound?

From your first confirmation scan to third-trimester growth checks, Koshikaa is equipped to support every milestone:

A pelvic ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging exam that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce detailed pictures of the organs and structures in the pelvic area — the region between your abdomen and legs. It is completely safe, involves no radiation, and is the most widely recommended diagnostic tool for evaluating women’s reproductive health.

There are two main types of pelvic ultrasound:

  • Transabdominal Ultrasound — A transducer is gently moved over the lower abdomen. Requires a full bladder for clear imaging
  • Transvaginal Ultrasound (TVS) — A slim probe is inserted into the vagina for a closer, more detailed view of the uterus and ovaries. Requires an empty bladder

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When Is a Pelvic Ultrasound Recommended?

Your doctor may advise a pelvic ultrasound if you experience:

  • Pelvic or lower abdominal pain or discomfort

  • Irregular, heavy, or painful periods

  • Abnormal vaginal bleeding or bleeding after menopause

  • Difficulty getting pregnant (infertility evaluation)

  • Suspected ovarian cysts, fibroids, or PCOS

  • Pain during sex or urination

  • Swelling or a palpable lump in the pelvic region

  • Urinary incontinence or frequent urinary tract infections

  • Confirmation or monitoring of early pregnancy

  • Suspected ectopic pregnancy

What Can a Pelvic Ultrasound Detect?

A thorough pelvic ultrasound at Koshikaa evaluates:

Condition Details
Ovarian Cysts Size, type (simple/complex), location
PCOS Multiple small follicles, ovarian volume
Uterine Fibroids Number, size, position within the uterus
Endometriosis Endometrial deposits, ovarian endometriomas
Ectopic Pregnancy Fertilized egg outside the uterus
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Fluid, inflammation in tubes and uterus
Uterine Polyps Growths within the uterine lining
Ovarian / Uterine Cancer Suspicious masses, abnormal blood flow
Bladder Issues Stones, tumors, urinary retention
Pelvic Organ Prolapse Position and support of pelvic structures

How to Prepare for Your Pelvic Ultrasound

For Transabdominal Ultrasound:

  • Drink 3–4 glasses of water 1 hour before the scan

  • Do not urinate before the scan — a full bladder is essential for clear imaging

  • Wear loose, comfortable, two-piece clothing for easy abdominal access

For Transvaginal Ultrasound:

  • Empty your bladder fully before the appointment

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Inform our team if you are on your menstrual cycle — the scan can still be performed safely

For Both Scan Types:

  • Bring your doctor’s prescription and previous scan reports

  • Inform our team of any medicationsIUD placement, or recent surgeries

  • Inform us if you are or may be pregnant

What Happens During the Scan?

Your pelvic ultrasound at Koshikaa is completely painless and takes 15–30 minutes:

  1. You lie comfortably on the examination table

  2. For a transabdominal scan: a warm gel is applied to your lower abdomen and the transducer is gently moved across your skin

  3. For a transvaginal scan: a slim, covered probe is gently inserted — you may feel slight pressure but no pain

  4. Our sonographer captures real-time images of your uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and bladder from multiple angles

  5. Colour Doppler imaging may be added to assess blood flow in pelvic organs

  6. The gel is wiped off and you can resume normal activity immediately

  7. A detailed written report is ready within 2–4 hours

Pelvic Ultrasound for Men

Pelvic ultrasound is not exclusively for women. At Koshikaa, we also perform pelvic scans for men to evaluate:

  • Prostate gland — size, structure, and abnormalities

  • Bladder — stones, tumors, or urinary retention

  • Seminal vesicles — assessment for reproductive concerns

  • Kidney stones that have traveled to the bladder

Why Choose Koshikaa for Your Pelvic Ultrasound?

When it comes to accurate diagnostics Koshikaa considered as a best for ultrasound scan in Bangalore and patient-first care, Koshikaa stands out as one of Bangalore’s most trusted imaging centers. Here’s why patients and doctors alike recommend us:

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How to Book An Ultrasound Scan

Booking an Affordable Ultrasound scan at the Best Health Screening Centre is easy and takes less than a minute. Just follow these 4 simple steps: 

Fill Out the Booking Form

Please enter your name, mobile number, and email. This way, we can contact you quickly and, moreover, confirm your appointment without any delays.

Wait for a Quick Confirmation Call

Our team will call you to confirm your appointment. Moreover, they will guide you on any instructions for the scan.

Get Details via SMS or Email

Once confirmed, you’ll receive the appointment details. Additionally, the center address and reporting time will be sent directly to your phone or inbox

Walk In for Your Ultrasound Scan

Visit the center at your scheduled time. Furthermore, our expert team will ensure a smooth, comfortable experience

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Book Your pelvic Ultrasound Scan in Bangalore

Booking your ultrasound scan in Bangalore at Koshikaa takes less than 2 minutes:

  1. Book Online — koshikaa.com
  2. Walk In — Any Koshikaa center in Bangalore

  3. Scan in 15–30 mins — Private, comfortable rooms

  4. Get Digital Report — WhatsApp / email in 4–6 hours

Working Hours: Monday – Saturday: 8 AM – 8 PM | Sunday: 9 AM – 2 PM

Frequently Asked Questions – Pelvic Ultrasound Scan

Is a pelvic ultrasound painful?

A transabdominal scan is completely painless. A transvaginal scan may cause mild pressure but no significant pain.

Why do I need a full bladder for a pelvic ultrasound?

A full bladder pushes the bowel away and acts as an acoustic window, allowing sound waves to pass through clearly and produce sharper images of pelvic organs.

Can a pelvic ultrasound detect cancer?

It can identify suspicious masses in the uterus or ovaries that may require further investigation. A biopsy is needed to confirm cancer.

Can I have a pelvic ultrasound during my period?

Yes. A pelvic ultrasound can be performed safely during your menstrual cycle. Inform our team beforehand.

How is a transvaginal scan different from a transabdominal scan?

A transvaginal scan provides closer, more detailed images of the uterus and ovaries — especially useful in early pregnancy or when a transabdominal scan is inconclusive.

Can a pelvic ultrasound help with infertility investigations?

Yes. It is the primary tool to evaluate uterine shape, ovarian follicles, endometrial thickness, and detect conditions like PCOS and fibroids that affect fertility.

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