
Advanced Urological Ultrasound & Doppler
Non-Invasive, Radiation-Free Imaging for Kidney Stones, Prostate Evaluation, ED Diagnosis, and Male Reproductive Health.

What is Urological Ultrasound?
Urological ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and reproductive organs. It is a non-invasive, radiation-free diagnostic tool that allows urologists to visualize internal structures, detect kidney and bladder stones, measure organ size, and evaluate blood flow using Doppler technology. The procedure is completely painless, requires no anesthesia, and results are available immediately.
U/S KUB (Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder)
- Detects Kidney & Bladder Stones (>2mm)
- Hydronephrosis (Kidney Swelling)
- Bladder Tumors & Masses
- Pre & Post-Void Residual Volume
- Cysts & Structural Abnormalities
Penile Doppler Ultrasound (ED Diagnosis)
- Gold Standard for Erectile Dysfunction Diagnosis
- Measures Arterial Inflow (Peak Systolic Velocity)
- Detects Venous Leak (End Diastolic Velocity)
- Peyronie's Disease Plaque Evaluation
- Penile Fibrosis & Tissue Assessment
Transrectal Ultrasound (TRUS) — Prostate
- Prostate Volume Measurement
- BPH Severity Assessment
- Prostate Cancer Screening
- Biopsy Guidance (if indicated)
- Seminal Vesicle Evaluation
Scrotal & Testicular Ultrasound
- Varicocele Diagnosis (Male Infertility)
- Testicular Masses or Tumors
- Hydrocele (Fluid Collection)
- Epididymitis (Inflammation)
- Testicular Torsion (Emergency Blood Flow Assessment)
Treatment Procedure
Preparation
For bladder scan, drink 500ml of water 1 hour prior. No fasting is needed for other scans.
Gel Application
Warm ultrasound gel is applied to the skin to improve sound wave transmission and image quality.
Scanning
The specialist gently moves the ultrasound probe over the area. Real-time images appear on the monitor.
Results
The doctor discusses preliminary findings immediately. A detailed report with images is provided within 24 hours.
Safety & Information
Ultrasound is completely safe, painless, and uses no ionizing radiation. There are no known side effects or risks. The procedure can be repeated as often as medically necessary without any harm to the body.
Suitable Candidates
- Patients with suspected kidney or bladder stones requiring confirmation.
- Men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) for prostate size evaluation.
- Those investigating vascular causes of erectile dysfunction (ED).
- Couples investigating male factor infertility (varicocele screening).
- Patients requiring monitoring of cysts, masses, or structural abnormalities.
Imaging Process & Results
Ultrasound Scanning
Non-invasive scan takes 15-30 minutes depending on the areas being examined.
Preliminary Review
Doctor reviews and discusses key findings with you immediately after the scan.
Full Report
Comprehensive documented report with images provided for your medical records and follow-up consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
QIs Penile Doppler ultrasound painful?
The ultrasound itself is painless. A small injection of medication may be administered to induce an erection for accurate blood flow measurement. Most patients describe only mild discomfort from the injection.
QHow should I prepare for a KUB ultrasound?
A full bladder helps visualize the bladder walls clearly. We recommend drinking 500ml of water approximately 1 hour before your appointment. No fasting is required.
QCan ultrasound detect cancer?
Ultrasound can detect suspicious masses, tumors, or structural abnormalities. If a suspicious finding is identified, further testing such as MRI or biopsy may be recommended for definitive diagnosis.
Ready to Start?
Consult with our Board-certified specialists at M-Trust Urology for Ultrasound.
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