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Groin & Hernia Ultrasound Scan

Ultrasound Scan When Hernia Occurs,If you have a lump that may or may not be a hernia, our ultrasound groin scan can help to diagnose the problem. We use high-frequency sound waves to produce an image of inguinal and femoral hernias as well as your abdominal muscle and surrounding tissue wall to ensure no internal hernias can be found. A hernia is where fatty tissue pokes out caused by repeated strain. This is a safe, pain-free procedure that uses ultrasound technology to examine a possible hernia

🕐 30 min Duration
📋 Same Day Report
🩺 Non-invasive Scan Type
Same Day Appointments
£150.00
Groin & Hernia Ultrasound Scan
About This Scan

What does the Groin & Hernia Ultrasound Scan involve?

Ultrasound Scan When Hernia Occurs If you have a lump that may or may not be a hernia, our ultrasound groin scan can help to diagnose the problem. We use high-frequency sound waves to produce an image of inguinal and femoral hernias as well as your abdominal muscle and surrounding tissue wall to ensure no internal hernias can be found. A hernia is where fatty tissue pokes out caused by repeated strain. This is a safe, pain-free procedure that uses ultrasound technology to examine a possible hernia. Most hernias can be identified without the need for a diagnostic scan; however, if your symptoms are inconclusive, this groin scan from Ultrasound Plus should give you an answer. Hernias are more common through ageing and repeated strain, so once we have determined where the hernia is, we can help you find the best way to treat it. Hernias most commonly affect the groin region at the top of the inner thigh. However, we can also scan your abdomen (tummy) for suspected hernias. You will also find that hernias are common near a surgical wound; this is where your body pushes on the open surgery incision; these are known as incisional hernias. `What Is A Hernia? A hernia occurs when an internal part of your body (such as fatty tissue or a part of your bowel) pokes through the surrounding muscle or tissue wall. Hernias may cause a lump to appear, especially when you cough or put a strain on your body. This lump can usually be pushed back in. Sometimes the hernia can be caused by internal organs pushing their way to the surface; men are much more likely to have a hernia than women, more women tend to avoid the common types of hernia. The particular type of hernia that affects women more is the femoral hernias; this is because it is very close to your femoral artery and vein, the main blood vessels in your thigh. The health conditions associated with this type of hernia can be severe. There are several different types of hernia, including: Inguinal Hernia – Affects the groin. More common in men. Femoral Hernia – Affects the groin. More common in women. Umbilical Hernia – Affects the tummy (near the belly button). Hernias are often symptomless, but in some cases, they can be very painful. Other possible symptoms – which would indicate that the hernia has become a medical emergency and requires a visit to the hospital – include constipation and vomiting. Hernias do affect more men than women. What Is The Purpose Of A Hernia Scan? When it comes to hernias, your doctor may suggest waiting and seeing whether it rectifies itself. This can happen by wearing a support truss that helps reduce swelling and any other symptoms; you should always check with your doctor first to ensure the right product is used to relieve symptoms. When it comes to children with hernias, a doctor might try and apply pressure to the abdomen or groin to reduce the bulge before contemplating surgery. Enlarging or painful hernias usually require surgery to relieve discomfort and prevent serious complications. Watchful waiting of these kinds of hernias might not always offer any form of recovery; this means having an ultrasound performed will help decide. There are two general types of hernia operations — open hernia repair and minimally invasive hernia repair. These are both the most common type of surgery associated with hernias. If you suspect you have a hernia but are unsure, we can check using the same ultrasound technology used to perform pregnancy scans. We recommend our hernia scan if you lump your groin or abdomen, and you want to confirm whether or not a hernia has caused it. If we find that it is something else, we will instruct you on what to do next. After our examination, we will give you a full report to pass on to your doctor.
Diagnostic Findings

What this scan can detect

This scan gives our sonographers a detailed view of the relevant structures — helping identify or rule out a wide range of conditions.

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Structural abnormalities

Identifies changes in size, shape or tissue density that may indicate a problem.

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Vascular conditions

Assesses blood flow, clot formation, and arterial or venous abnormalities.

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Cysts & masses

Differentiates between fluid-filled cysts and solid masses requiring further investigation.

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Organ dimensions

Measures key organs to detect enlargement, shrinkage, or positional changes.

Inflammation

Detects signs of acute or chronic inflammation in surrounding tissues.

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Targeted assessment

Provides precise information to guide your next clinical steps.

This scan is right for you if…
  • 1You have a symptom your GP hasn't fully investigated yet
  • 2You want a private, fast answer without an NHS waiting list
  • 3A previous result needs clarifying or monitoring over time
  • 4You need documented evidence to share with a consultant or specialist
  • 5You want peace of mind — a clear, expert answer on the day
Why Choose This Scan

Fast answers, no waiting

Private ultrasound gives you direct access to expert imaging without the delays of the NHS pathway. No referral letter needed — just book, attend, and leave with a written report in hand.

Our sonographers explain what they see on the day, in plain language, so you are never left waiting for answers.

  • No GP referral required
  • Report ready same day or within 24 hours
  • Performed by qualified consultant sonographers
  • Report suitable for sharing with any clinician
Simple Process

How it works

From booking to report in three straightforward steps.

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Book Online

Choose your scan and select a time that suits you — same-day slots are often available. No referral needed.

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Attend Your Scan

Arrive at our clinic. A qualified sonographer performs your scan — typically 20–40 minutes. Gel is applied to the skin; there is no pain or radiation.

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Receive Your Report

A detailed written report is prepared by your sonographer and delivered securely — same day where possible. Images included.

What You Receive

Your scan report

Every scan comes with a professionally written report that documents exactly what was seen — suitable for sharing with any GP or specialist.

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Written Report

A full written report from your sonographer, including findings, measurements, and clinical interpretation — in plain language.

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Scan Images

Still images from the scan are included with your report — useful for consultants and for your own records.

Same-Day Delivery

Your report is typically ready the same day. Delivered securely by email or available through your patient portal.

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GP / Consultant Ready

The report is formatted to clinical standards — accepted by GPs, hospital consultants, and specialist practitioners.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. Ultrasound is completely non-invasive and painless. A small amount of warm gel is applied to the skin to help the transducer make contact — that is all you will feel.
No referral is needed. You can book directly and attend without any prior GP appointment.
The scan itself takes approximately 30 min. Please allow a little extra time for arrival and any preparation required.
Your sonographer will discuss initial findings with you during the scan. A full written report is typically ready the same day and delivered securely by email.
Yes. You are welcome to bring a friend or family member to your appointment for support.
Preparation varies by scan type — you will receive specific instructions when you book. Some abdominal scans require fasting or a full bladder beforehand.
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