Book a post menopause ultrasound in Bolton at Chequers Health. Our specialist scans assess the uterus, ovaries & womb lining to monitor your health after menopause. Book your scan today.

A post-menopause ultrasound scan is a safe, painless imaging test used to examine the pelvic organs of women who have gone through menopause. This includes the uterus, ovaries, and endometrium (the lining of the uterus). After menopause, the uterus and ovaries change in size and function, and a scan can help detect any abnormalities early.
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Patients from Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Wigan and the Northwest choose Chequers Health for a professional Ultrasound Scan
Book your Appointment No referral needed; simply book online or over the phone at a time that suits you. Choose your preferred clinic location and type of ultrasound scan.
Attend your Scan A qualified sonographer will perform your scan in a comfortable, professional setting. The procedure is quick, safe, and non-invasive, typically taking 15–30 minutes.
Get your Results Your results are reviewed by a specialist radiologist. A detailed report is sent to you (and your doctor, if requested) within 24–48 hours.
Investigate postmenopausal bleeding or unusual discharge
Check endometrial thickness to detect potential growths or polyps
Identify fibroids, ovarian cysts, or masses
Monitor changes in the pelvic organs for women with risk factors or symptoms
Most post- menopause ultrasounds are performed transvaginally, which means a small probe is gently inserted into the vagina to get detailed images of the uterus and ovaries. In some cases, a transabdominal scan (full bladder required) may also be done to provide a wider view.
The procedure is generally quick (15–30 minutes), painless, and non-invasive. No special preparation is usually required, though you may be asked to empty your bladder before a transvaginal scan.
It’s a pelvic ultrasound scan specifically for women who have gone through menopause. It examines the uterus, endometrium, and ovaries to check for any changes or abnormalities.
Not always. Many women have scans only if they experience bleeding, pelvic pain, or unusual discharge, or if their doctor identifies specific risk factors. Routine screening isn’t usually necessary.
Most post-menopause ultrasounds are transvaginal, where a small probe is gently inserted into the vagina for detailed images. Sometimes, a transabdominal scan is also done for a broader view.
Most women feel only mild pressure. The procedure is generally painless and non-invasive.
Typically 15–30 minutes, depending on the area being examined.
For a transvaginal scan, you may be asked to empty your bladder. No special preparation is usually required.
24-48 hours
Yes. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use radiation.
Follow-up depends on the findings. If the scan shows abnormalities, your doctor may recommend repeat scans or further tests.
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