quickASSURETM Scan

12-24 weeks

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This quickASSURETM Scan is to:

  • assure you that your pregnancy is continuing by showing your baby's heartbeat and movements

£60.00RRP

Your quickASSURETM Scan

This scan, available from 12 to 24 weeks, is designed to quickly assure you that your pregnancy is continuing as expected. It’s performed by one of qualified sonographers with diagnostic scanning experience. It includes:

  • 10-minute diagnostic appointment
    The 10 minutes includes your arrival at reception, your scan and asking the sonographer any questions

  • wellbeing check of baby
    This means that we check your baby's heartbeat and movement, and if our sonographer spots anything unexpected during this routine check we make sure to advise you appropriately

  • printed images

  • instant access to your images and report online

You could book a quickASSURETM Scan if:

  • you want reassurance that your pregnancy is continuing by seeing your baby's heartbeat and movement

  • you want to see baby between your 12-week and 20-week NHS scan

You should only book this scan if you need reassurance after your NHS 12-week scan. You should not book this scan if you are experiencing pelvic pain, bleeding or other problem. In these cases, we recommend you consult your GP or call 111 for advice.

You will receive a clear written report of your scan results, including our recommendation for your next steps. If we recommend a medical follow-up, we can email a copy of your report to your healthcare provider at no extra cost if you provide their contact details.

You can bring up to 3 guests to your quickASSURETM Scan at most clinics. Check your clinic's guest policy for more information.

Please note that we are only able to offer the quickASSURETM Scan for single pregnancies, not for twins, triplets or any other multiples.

We are not able to check the sex of your baby at your quickASSURETM Scan.

We are not able to offer a free of charge quickASSURETM rescan.

What you get with Ultrasound Direct

Fully qualified and regulated healthcare professionals

Same-day access to your images online

A comprehensive report with recommended follow-up

Friendly, supportive and welcoming staff

Don’t miss our exciting extras

Available to buy at your appointment (subject to clinic stock)

Preparing for your scan

  • drink one litre of clear fluid about one hour before your quickASSURETM Scan

  • don’t urinate before your appointment. This is to give us the best view of baby

  • we’ll need access to your abdomen, so please wear a two-piece outfit (like a top and trousers, or a top and a skirt)

Frequently Asked Questions

On rare occasions we are unable to complete the primary purpose of a scan. For pregnancy scans, this may be due to your baby being in a difficult position, or something else such as overlying bowel gas which can obscure the ultrasound image. If this happens, we’ll book you a free of charge rescan so we can try again! The primary purpose is outlined on each scan webpage.

As healthcare professionals the health and wellbeing of you and your baby is our priority. There may be occasions when we need to discuss unexpected findings or bad news. If this happens during your scan, our team will ensure you receive the best possible compassionate care delivered to you as sensitively as possible.  

We will also recommend your next steps. With your consent, we can contact the local early pregnancy unit or midwife on your behalf where possible. For general health scans, we can email our report and supporting images to your GP.  

If after your scan you become concerned about the scan itself or your images and video clips, just call the clinic where you had your scan to discuss any concerns. If the clinic is closed, contact our head office who will be more than happy to help with your query.

 

Absolutely! Every scan at Ultrasound Direct is performed by a fully qualified sonographer whose primary interest is your health. All our sonographers are fully trained and appropriately qualified to perform ultrasound scans. Many of our team also work in the NHS locally.

All our sonographers are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council and/or the Register of Clinical Technologists and follow the latest safety guidelines.

We are also registered with the Care Quality Commission, an independent regulator, to make sure you always receive the highest possible standards of care. 

All our sonographers who take blood for blood tests are phlebotomy trained.

If you are experiencing pain or bleeding, go directly to your local A&E or contact your midwife – do not book an ultrasound scan. This is because you may be experiencing a medical emergency and waiting for a scan will cause a potentially harmful delay.

Research suggests that there are no known risks to our method of ultrasound scanning. Scans are painless (although an internal scan may be slightly uncomfortable) and have no known side effects. Ultrasound scans do not use any form of ionising radiation, unlike other diagnostic imaging services such as x-rays.

 We follow the British Medical Ultrasound Society’s guidance for the safe use of diagnostic ultrasound equipment.

 During pregnancy scans, we can record your baby’s pulsebeat – this sounds very similar to the heartbeat, but is recorded in a different way. We record the pulsebeat by scanning blood flow through the umbilical cord, rather than recording the heartbeat by scanning the heart. This is because consistent ultrasound output in one place can have a heating effect, and we don’t want to put your baby at any level of risk. The fast-moving blood in the umbilical cord quickly disperses any potential heating effect.

Visit our FAQs page for any further questions you may have.

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