Whether you’re in the early stages of your pregnancy or coming towards the end of your pregnancy we have carefully designed our scans to fit between your all-important routine scans.
We’ll take time for you to have a proper introduction and to relax in a comfortable setting with your partner, friends or family and encourage children to be a part of the introduction. When the session is complete, you will feel a lot better acquainted with your baby.
Our aim is to enable parents to have access to ultrasound services through-out their pregnancy without having to be referred. We are lucky enough to have the luxury of time and this allows us to explain what we are seeing on the screen and answer any questions that you may have. Whilst we are not looking for abnormalities within our 3/4D & gender package systems, should anything unusual be noticed by our Sonographers, we will refer you to your midwife or GP.
Our main purpose is to fill in the spaces between your routine scans so if you do feel you need a little more than you get can get as a part of your routine antenatal ultrasound care we can help. As a general rule, you will have a scan at about 12 weeks (a nuchal scan or dating scan), and another at around 20 weeks (a mid-trimester or anomaly scan).
These scans are to ensure that your baby is developing as it is should be and that there are no issues which may need to be addressed. Prior to your 12-week dating scan and after your routine 20-week scan usually there is a long wait before you get to see baby again and this is where our services can come in very useful.