Regular check-ups and timely diagnostics make it possible to detect changes before symptoms arise and keep women’s health under control.
One of the most accessible, safe, and informative diagnostic methods is pelvic ultrasound. This examination helps identify ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, polyps, and other conditions at early stages. That is why gynecologists recommend pelvic ultrasound on a regular basis — not only when symptoms are present, but as part of an annual women’s health check-up.
What Does the Doctor Assess During a Pelvic Ultrasound?
During the examination, the physician evaluates the condition of:
- the uterus.
- the cervix.
- the endometrium.
- the ovaries.
- the fallopian tubes (in certain cases).
- the surrounding pelvic tissues.
Pelvic ultrasound allows the physician to assess the condition of pelvic organs, identify structural changes, signs of inflammatory processes, neoplasms, and other abnormalities that may affect a woman’s reproductive health.
The procedure involves no radiation exposure and can be performed repeatedly, including during pregnancy.
What Conditions Can Pelvic Ultrasound Diagnose?
The examination allows for the diagnosis of a wide range of conditions.
Uterine fibroids. A benign tumor that may cause pelvic pain, heavy menstrual bleeding, and difficulties conceiving.
Ovarian cysts. Ultrasound helps determine the size, structure, and nature of the formation, as well as monitor its progression over time.
Endometriosis. One of the most common gynecological conditions, frequently associated with chronic pelvic pain and infertility.
Endometrial polyps. Small growths within the uterine cavity that may lead to menstrual irregularities and abnormal bleeding.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Timely diagnosis helps prevent complications and the development of chronic inflammatory processes.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Ultrasound is an essential component of diagnosing this condition, which is associated with ovulatory dysfunction and hormonal imbalance.
Pregnancy. The examination can confirm pregnancy, determine gestational age, assess fetal development, and rule out ectopic pregnancy.
When Is the Best Time to Get a Pelvic Ultrasound?
The optimal timing depends on the purpose of the examination:
- for a routine check-up — typically on days 5–10 of the menstrual cycle.
- if endometriosis is suspected — as advised by the physician.
- for menstrual irregularities, pain, or abnormal bleeding — on any day.
- when planning a pregnancy — as directed by the gynecologist.
The physician will help determine the most appropriate date after a consultation.
Where to Get a Pelvic Ultrasound in Tbilisi and Batumi?
If you would like to undergo a preventive examination, assess your reproductive health, or consult a gynecologist, the specialists at Silk Medical will conduct the necessary diagnostics and help develop a follow-up or treatment plan.
We see patients in Tbilisi and Batumi. Consultations and examinations are available in Russian, Georgian, and English.
Special Offers at Silk Medical
20% discount on ultrasound on weekends is available at all Silk Medical centers in Tbilisi — a great opportunity to schedule a preventive examination at a convenient time.
Additionally, the Silk Medical branch in Digomi offers a 20% discount on an initial gynecologist appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you have been planning a check-up, a women’s health consultation, or a diagnostic work-up, this is a particularly good time to do so.
Regular pelvic ultrasound is an important part of preventive care and women’s health management. Even when no symptoms are present, timely examination helps maintain confidence in your health and detect potential changes early.
If you have been putting off a routine check-up, now may be the right time to take care of your health.