Comprehensive gynae USG
Uterine size, position, endometrial thickness and pattern, fibroids, polyps, adenomyosis features, ovarian morphology and pathology (cysts, endometriomas, dermoids), follicular tracking, free fluid, and adnexal masses.
When ultrasound is more than routine
Saline infusion sonography (SIS) for cavity assessment. 3D ultrasound for uterine anomalies. ISUOG IDEA Consensus protocol for endometriosis mapping. Doppler for vascular assessment of complex masses.
Common indications
- Abnormal bleeding or pain
- Suspected ovarian cyst or pelvic mass
- Suspected fibroids
- Fertility evaluation
- Endometriosis suspicion
- Follow-up of known pathology
Advanced gynaecological ultrasound
| Scan | What it assesses |
|---|---|
| Transvaginal | Uterus and ovaries |
| Doppler | Blood flow |
| 3D | Cavity and anomalies |
| Saline infusion | Polyps and fibroids |
Frequently asked


Dr Patel provides evidence-based gynaecological care at Balaji Horizon — from medical management to advanced minimal-access surgery — with a precision, organ- and fertility-sparing philosophy and honest counselling on every option.
Evidence-based gynaecology and minimal-access surgery — with a clear, honest plan built around your priorities.
Book a consultationAbout gynaecological ultrasound.
High-resolution transvaginal and 3D/4D ultrasound for cycle monitoring, endometrial assessment, follicular tracking, fetal anomaly screening and pelvic mapping. ISUOG-aligned reporting, performed by an experienced gynaecologist.
Specialist gynaecological ultrasound — why operator skill is everything
Ultrasound is the workhorse of gynaecological diagnosis, but its value depends almost entirely on the skill of the person performing and interpreting it. A detailed, systematic specialist scan can identify conditions that a quick routine scan misses — including deep endometriosis, adenomyosis and subtle structural problems.
What a thorough scan can show
Beyond confirming fibroids or ovarian cysts, a dedicated transvaginal scan can map endometriomas, assess the ovaries for signs of deep disease, evaluate the uterine wall for adenomyosis, check tubal status indirectly, and assess ovarian reserve through antral follicle count — informing both diagnosis and fertility planning.
Reducing diagnostic delay
Because endometriosis and adenomyosis are so often missed, an experienced scan focused on the right questions is one of the most practical ways to shorten the years many women wait for a diagnosis.
How we use it
We treat ultrasound as an extension of the clinical assessment, not a tick-box, integrating the findings with your symptoms and goals to plan the least-invasive, most appropriate next step.
Why scan quality differs so much between centres
A pelvic ultrasound is only as good as the machine, the time taken and the eyes interpreting it. The same patient can receive a “normal” report at one centre and a precise diagnosis at another — deep endometriosis, adenomyosis and small submucosal fibroids are the classic misses. Our gynaecological scans are performed on GE Voluson systems by the treating clinicians themselves, which changes two things: the scan is targeted at the actual clinical question, and the findings are explained to you in the same sitting rather than handed over as a printed report. For suspected endometriosis we follow a dedicated expert mapping protocol; for bleeding problems the scan feeds directly into the treatment ladder rather than ending the conversation.
Dr. Priyadatt Patel
Senior Gynecologist · Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon · IVF and Endometriosis Programme Lead
MS OBGyn · Pregnancy Care · Advanced Gynaecological Ultrasound · Fertility Preservation
ESHRE / ESGE / AAGL / ASRM guideline-aligned practice. 3D Karl Storz precision technique. Fertility-preservation-first philosophy. Evidence-based decisions, honest counselling, long-term outcomes orientation.
Science City Road, Ahmedabad 380060
Mon–Sat 11:00–20:00 · +91 97234 31544
Naranpura, Ahmedabad
Mon–Sat 08:30–10:30 · +91 70460 02566

