Appendicitis Ultrasound Scan (Men)

ABOUT THIS TEST 

The Appendicitis Ultrasound Scan (Men) is a focused, real-time imaging test used to assess the appendix and surrounding abdominal structures. It is a non-invasive scan commonly used to investigate lower right abdominal pain, tenderness, fever, nausea, or other symptoms suggestive of appendicitis. 

This scan is particularly helpful for identifying signs of appendiceal inflammation, fluid collections, or related soft tissue changes. Early imaging supports timely diagnosis and appropriate onward management. 

Suitable for men presenting with acute or persistent lower abdominal pain where appendicitis is suspected. 

  • GP-led review 
  • Clinical imaging report with expert interpretation
  • Clear guidance on next steps 
  • High-resolution ultrasound performed by qualified clinicians

WHAT THIS SCAN ASSESSES 

  • Appendix size and appearance 
  • Signs of inflammation or swelling
  • Surrounding soft tissues
  • Fluid collections
  • Features suggestive of appendicitis 

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FAQs

1. How can this Scan help me ?

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This scan can:
Support early detection of appendicitis
Identify inflammation or fluid around the appendix
Help guide urgent referral if required
Provide reassurance where appendicitis is not detected
Support further investigation where symptoms persist
It is suitable for men with suspected appendicitis or unexplained lower abdominal pain.

2. How is the scan performed?

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In Clinic:
You will be positioned comfortably with the shoulder exposed
Ultrasound gel is applied to the skin
A handheld probe is moved over the shoulder to capture live images
The procedure is painless and typically takes 20–30 minutes
At Home (Home Visit):
A clinician visits your home with portable ultrasound equipment
The scan is performed in the same way as in clinic, offering added convenience

3. How long do results take?

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Most appendicitis ultrasound scans take approximately 20–30 minutes, depending on the complexity of the assessment.

4. Will I receive help interpreting my results?

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Yes — every scan includes:
A clinical imaging report
Expert interpretation
Clear recommendations on next steps, if required