An appointment has been made for you at Wilmslow Health Centre for the a testicular ultrasound scan.
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If you cannot attend the appointment please contact 01625 547777 at least 48 hours prior to your appointment so that the appointment can be re-arranged. Failure to do so may result in your referral being rejected back to your GP and will result in a “Did Not Attend” on your record.
1. Come Prepared
You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing for your ultrasound exam. You will need to remove all clothing and jewellery in the area to be examined.
2. Parking
Wilmslow Health Centre Car Park remains closed for the duration of the Covid-19 Pandemic for safety reasons. Please allow plenty of time to park in the adjacent streets or nearby Sainsbury’s Car Park.
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4. Punctuality
During the Covid-19 Pandemic, we will be running a strict appointment schedule to ensure that the risk of patients being infected by Coronavirus is reduced as much as possible. This will involve limiting the number of people allowed in to the surgery at any one time and strict social distancing within the waiting areas of the surgery.
It is essential therefore that:
you do not arrive later than your appointment time
and
you do not arrive more than 5 minutes earlier than appointment time
The unpredictable nature of medicine does occasionally result in clinicians running late and sometimes you may be requested to wait within your car until you are called into the surgery in person or by phone (please keep your mobile phone switched on).
5. Checking in
On your arrival at the health centre, please ring the bell to the right of the window to reception, outside the main doors. The receptionist team will check you in and give you further instructions.
Please ensure that you have responded to the symptoms questionnaire texted to you within 24 hours of your appointment time. If you haven’t responded to the text, you may not be allowed into the building.
Your temperature may be checked by personnel as you enter the premises.
6. Stay Safe
(a) Please wear a face mask throughout your visit to the surgery. There is a global shortage of face masks and if you are unable to get hold of one, the video below shows how you can make your own, without the need for any sewing.
(b) Use hand sanitiser. If you do not have your own, please use the dispensers in the reception area.
(c) Practice social distancing. Only use the seats marked with a green square. Do not use the seats taped off with red tape.
(d) Come alone when at all possible to reduce crowding and reduce the risk of contamination. Carers and partners will not usually be allowed into the surgery.
(d) Do not linger in reception after your appointment. Any medication or appointment queries can still to be done over the phone when you have left the building.
What is an ultrasound scan?
Ultrasound scanning is one of the quickest and safest ways of examining the body using sound waves. The reflections of sound from inside the body are used to build up a picture on a screen.
What does it involve?
You will be asked to take off your trousers and underwear and be
given a sheet to cover you or perhaps put on a hospital gown. You
will be given privacy to do this.
The examination room is usually slightly darkened. The scanning
machine and screen, on which the images will appear, will be
besides the bed. The machine makes a slight humming noise.
Usually only one person performs the test. There will usually be a
female health care assistant/chaperone also present in the scan
room. If you would prefer a male chaperone please contact us prior
to your appointment and we will endeavour to arrange this for you
wherever possible.
During the test, you will be made comfortable on a couch.
The probe is moved very gently over the scrotum. Ultrasound gel is
applied to the scan probe to make this as comfortable as possible.
By moving the probe in various directions, the testes and all
structures within the scrotum are displayed on the screen. Whilst
the probe is moved, you may experience some minor discomfort but
it is not a painful procedure.
How long does it take?
An ultrasound scan usually lasts about 5-10 minutes. At Wilmslow Health Centre the scans are done by a UK trained Consultant Radiologist, an experienced doctor who is a Specialist in these tests.
What preparations are needed?
You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing for your ultrasound exam. You will need to remove all clothing and jewelry in the area to be examined.
You need to avoid eating for six hours and drink up to 1.5 pints of water about an hour before the scan to fill your bladder. Tea or coffee without milk may also be consumed. It is important that your bladder is full especially for pelvic scans, otherwise you may have to wait in the Clinic while it fills. This is required to obtain the clearest images for the scan.
What about my general health?
There are no medical conditions that prevent us performing an ultrasound. If you are diabetic please ring Wilmslow Health Centre reception to arrange a morning appointment.
Are there any risks?
Ultrasound is one of the safest ways of examining the body. It does not use X-rays or require injections of dye. Ultrasound has not been shown to have any harmful side effects in medical use.
What Are the Limitations of the Exam?
Because bone weakens sound waves, ultrasound cannot be used to examine bones surrounding your abdomen, such as your ribs. Also, because sound is weakened as it passes through layers of tissue, results from patients who are overweight are not of the same quality as those who are thin. In addition, ultrasound cannot obtain images through gas. Thus, bowel gas may limit visualization of some structures of interest.
Results
Once the ultrasound scan is done, the results will be sent back to the referring GP within 2 working days.
Have your say
Wilmslow Health Centre aims to provide high quality services. If you are unhappy with any aspect of the care or service you receive, please discuss it at the time with the person concerned. It is often possible to resolve a problem quickly and easily at the time it occurs. If you wish to make a formal complaint, please ask at reception for details of the Practice Complaints Procedure or write to the practice manager.
Please tell us if you have any constructive comments and suggestions for improving our service to patients. We encourage all patients to complete our satisfaction survey so we can improve our services.