Pediatric pelvic ultrasound
Pelvic ultrasound is a safe and highly informative imaging of internal organs of the pelvis in children. This examination helps assess the state of the bladder, uterus and ovaries in girls, as well as the prostate gland and seminal vesicles in boys.
Make sure your child drinks 1-1.5 cups of water an hour before the procedure to ensure a clear image of the bladder and pelvic organs. Wait until the study is finished before using the bathroom. Newborns and babies usually don't need preparation because age is already considered.
The child is positioned on the back. A special gel is applied to the abdomen, and a specialist carefully moves the sensor over the skin. The image is displayed on the screen in real time, facilitating the evaluation of size, shape, and structure of the internal organs. The procedure is painless and takes 15-20 minutes. During the scan, the specialist may ask the child to change the position to ensure the most accurate data is obtained. The study helps detect causes of lower abdominal pain, urinary disorders, menstrual cycle or puberty issues.
We use expert-class ultrasound machines with high-frequency transducers to visualize the smallest structures in detail. This provides accurate results without strain on the child's body.
Pelvic ultrasound doesn't require a recovery period. Children can return to normal activity immediately after the study. In case of detected abnormalities you will receive recommendations for further examinations or treatment.
Benefits
Quick
Results are often available immediately after the examination.
Safe
No radiation exposure and is suitable for children of all ages.
Painless
The procedure is carried out without discomfort.
Informative
The doctor receives accurate data on the structure and functioning of organs.
Врачи
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Ultrasound Diagnostician, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Higher Qualifying Category Physician.
Indications and contraindications
Indications
Lower abdominal pain
Frequent or painful urination
Suspected inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system
Abnormal menstrual cycle in girls
Suspected ovarian cysts, neoplasms
Puberty monitoring (accelerated or delayed)
Postoperative or trauma monitoring
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How to reach
How to get
From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Zamoskvoretskaya line - exit 4 After exiting the subway, walk through the pedestrian tunnel and climb the stairs. Move towards the railway tracks, go down the stairs immediately after them and walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS.
Travel time
9 minutes
Landmark
Olympus Clinic MARS sign
How to get
From the Belorusskaya metro station of the Ring line - exit 2. After exiting the subway, turn left and walk to the pedestrian crossing. Cross the road through two pedestrian crossings and move along the Tverskoy overpass. Go down the stairs immediately after the railway tracks, walk along the house, then turn right onto 1st Yamskoye Pole Street. At the turn to 3rd Yamsky Pole Street, cross the road at the pedestrian crossing and continue along 1st Yamsky Field Street, after a few buildings on the left you will see Olympus Clinic MARS
Travel time
11 minutes
Landmark
Olympus Clinic MARS sign