How do I get a private scan in London?
Ultrasound scan appointments can be booked online through our website, via telephone, or by visiting our clinic in person. We strive to offer sonography appointments at times convenient for you, including same-day services when available.
What are the benefits of going private for a scan over the NHS?
From our experience, most people will choose private healthcare for the following reasons:
- Reduced Waiting Times: Private scans offer reduced waiting times compared to NHS hospital services. Same-day appointments are available.
- Flexible Appointment Scheduling: Appointments can be made at your convenience, with consideration for your personal schedule.
- Personalised Attention: Dedicated time and attention from specialists during your private scan appointment.
Is a referral from a GP required to book a scan?
No, there is no need for a doctor's request to book a scan. We always however recommend discussing your symptoms with your GP.
What is the cost of private ultrasound in London?
The cost of private ultrasound tests in London starts from £164 at Sonoworld London. The price of individual private scans is clearly labelled, and there are no hidden extras.
Are private medical scans covered by health insurance?
Many private health insurance plans cover medical diagnostic scans. However, we recommend checking with your insurance provider for specifics regarding coverage details for the type of scan you require.
What insurance providers do you work with for ultrasound procedures?
We work with a number of insurance providers including AXA Health. Please check our Insurance page or contact us directly to confirm if your provider covers our services. If you have more questions or require further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us - we're here to provide you with the support you need for your private scanning journey.
Is ultrasound imaging safe?
Yes, ultrasound is a non-invasive, safe, and painless procedure. It uses high frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body and does not involve radiation.
How do I know if I need an ultrasound for a specific condition?
Ultrasounds are often recommended by doctors, surgeons, and other healthcare providers if you are experiencing symptoms that require visualization of internal organs, such as pain in a specific area, skin changes, or to monitor certain diseases. If you believe you need an ultrasound, please consult with your doctor or contact us for advice.