Private Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm AAA Screening Northwood

AAA Screening Slough. Same Day AAA Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Ultrasound Scans near Northwood. Performed by a Specialist Consultant Radiologist.

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AAA Screening in Slough near Northwood

Sonorad offers same-day AAA screening in Slough, Berkshire. A highly specialised service which provides a one-stop solution for AAA Screening. We are dedicated to providing a cost-effective and convenient solution. AAA Screening, also known as an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Ultrasound, is a simple and painless procedure. This involves a scan of your tummy area.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm AAA Screening

Same-Day Results with AAA screening

A GP or medical referral is not required. Performed by a consultant radiologist who provides you with a uniquely tailored assessment to help identify concerns early.

Gain peace of mind with Same-Day Results & feel confident in the care you receive.

What's Included?

Feel confident in the care you receive. Our specialists can interpret your scan and provide comprehensive advice if necessary. You do not require a referral before booking an appointment with our clinic, giving you complete control of your health.

One-to-One Doctor Appointment

Performed by Consultant Doctors

Same-Day Results Available

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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Ultrasound Screening checks:

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm AAA Screening Slough Berkshire

Location & Size of Aneurysm

Signs of inflammation

Length of Abdominal Aorta

Causes of Concern

Lumps, Masses & Tumours

Abnormalities

Signs of Cancer

Why patients choose Sonorad

"Dr Mahmood is passionate, considerate and, most importantly, knowledgeable. I was completely at ease and was allotted a generous amount of time with him to ensure I understood what was being said. Booked online less than 12 hrs before coming in, the process was easy. I have previously used a woman in Harley Street for ultrasounds - NO LONGER. My scan today was the cheapest I could find in Berkshire, yet the consultant himself and the services he provides are unmatched in my experience, with literally zero wait time.
Thank you, doctor!" Alyss Prichard

"My ultrasound at Sonorad was one of the best medical experiences I’ve had. Dr Mahmood was very professional, kind and patient. He took the time to ensure I was comfortable and relaxed, and after the scan, that I completely understood the results. It was very easy to book online, the clinic answered my questions over the phone, and I was able to get an appointment quite quickly. I would recommend Sonorad to anyone in need of an ultrasound." - Adrienne Loftus Parkins

"Very professional but with a lovely, friendly manner that puts you at ease. Extensive, thorough ultrasound investigation and then a very informative and helpful review of results and next steps. All my questions were answered, leaving me with no hesitation to book my further treatments.” Kerrie Page

"My wife and I were very pleased with the level of professionalism and patient care delivered by this service. Dr Mahmood took his time to explain the scan results, and we did not feel rushed at all. I would highly recommend this service if you need a private ultrasound scan performed. Thank you again.” Darren Page

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"I recently booked an Ultrasound with Dr Mahmood online.to avoid the NHS waiting list. The booking process was very straightforward, and I arranged a short-notice appointment.
The atmosphere was professional, friendly and reassuring, making me feel comfortable. Dr Mahmood took the time to listen to my concerns and was very thorough, explaining and identifying issues and procedures.” I would most certainly recommend this service and would use it again if requiredElizabeth D

"I had an Ultrasound examination in Dr Mahmood's clinic, after searching online and finding it as an easy way of online booking. He holds the highest degree from the Royal College of Radiologists in the UK and is highly experienced in his field. I felt very comfortable during the procedure and was fully satisfied with the way he explained the images on the screen. The best thing about his practice is high-quality machines, easy to find the clinic site, a welcoming professional, and the quality of care is one of the best." - Mohammad Haq

AAA Screening FAQs

What is Ultrasound?

Ultrasound imaging is a non-ionising and non-invasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. It is safe and painless. It produces pictures of the inside of the body using sound waves. Ultrasound imaging is also called sonography. It uses a small probe called a transducer and gel placed directly on the skin. High-frequency sound waves travel from the probe through the gel into the body. The probe collects the sounds that bounce back. A computer uses those sound waves to create an image. Ultrasound exams do not use radiation (No x-rays). Because ultrasound captures images in real-time, it can show the structure and motion of the body organs. Thanks to new additions as microflow can detect minor inflammations. Ultrasound images of the musculoskeletal system provide pictures of muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves and soft tissues throughout the body.

What does AAA Screening stand for?

AAA stands for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. And it refers to a swelling or bulge in the aorta, the body’s main artery, which runs from your heart through your abdomen.

An AAA can develop slowly and without symptoms, but if it grows large enough, it can rupture, which is life-threatening. That’s why early detection is crucial.

AAA Screening uses ultrasound to check if there’s a bulge in the abdominal aorta. It’s a quick, painless, and highly effective way to assess your risk. The NHS recommend, this type of screening is especially important for men over 65, who are most at risk.

What is an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | AAA Screening?

The aorta is the largest artery in your body. It runs from your heart all the way down your abdomen, and it carries blood around your body from your heart.

Sometimes, the aorta develops a swelling, or a bulge called an aneurysm, which can be life-threatening if it’s not caught early.

Since an AAA very often causes no discomfort or obvious symptoms, it can remain undetected for a long time.

Our AAA screening service allows us to identify an AAA and monitor it from an early stage.

What are the benefits of AAA Screening?

AAA screening puts you in control of what’s going on in your tummy.

If the scan identifies an AAA, you can monitor its progress and discuss surgical treatment options if there’s a risk of the aneurysm rupturing.

If no AAA is identified, then the screen gives you some reassurance and peace of mind.

When should I get checked for a Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm?

In England, AAA screening is routinely offered to men once they turn 65. This is because men aged 65 and over are most at risk of developing an AAA.

Others at an increased risk of an AAA include:

  • Men or women with a parent, child, or sibling who also has an AAA
  • Patients with high blood pressure
  • Smokers and ex-smokers

Men under the age of 65 and women are typically less likely to develop an AAA, but if you’re concerned and haven’t been offered a scan, you can request one.

What are risk factors of AAA?

Following are the risks of developing AAA.

 

  • Age – All male more than 65 and females more than 70 years of age are advised and encouraged to have aortic screening done.
  • Hypertension,
  • Coronary artery heart disease, cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial disease.
  • Family history of AAA
  • Smokers
  • Lung diseases as Asthma and Bronchiectasis.
  • High lipid levels
  • People of European origin are considered at higher risk of developing AAA

What is the risk of AAA?

An AAA can grow silently over time. If it ruptures, it can cause severe internal bleeding, often life-threatening. The risk of rupture increases as the aneurysm enlarges.

Early detection is vital. A simple ultrasound scan can identify an AAA before it becomes dangerous. With timely diagnosis, your doctor can monitor or manage it to reduce the risk of complications.

Screening can save lives. That’s why we recommend it for anyone at higher risk, especially men over 65 or those with a family history.

What are the benefits of ultrasound for the detection of abdominal aortic aneurysms?

Ultrasound is the safest and most readily available screening modality. If on ultrasound screening abdominal aortic aneurysm is detected, then further referral to the Specialist Centre can be made for monitoring/ treatment.

Sonorad ultrasound uses height technology for the detection of the abdominal aortic aneurysm.

What is of normal size of the abdominal aorta and Aneurysmal size?

If the abdominal aorta is less than 3 cm, this means it is not enlarged, and this is most often the case in examinations. And may not need further monitoring or treatment.

An abdominal aorta more than 3 cm and up to 4.4 cm is considered a small AAA. There is no need for any treatment at this stage, as the chances of AAA persisting are small.

An aortic bulge between 4.5 cm and 5.4 cm is considered a medium AAA. Patient. Not required treatment at this stage as the chance of busting is small.

An aortic aneurysm that measures 5.5 cm or more is considered a large AAA. About 0.1% of men have a large AAA. At this stage, it’s advisable to stop it from getting bigger and busting. There are risks of surgery, but these are generally smaller than the risk of not treating the aneurysm.

How do I prepare for AAA ultrasound?

Fasting for 8-12 hours before the examination is advised.
Drink water as little as you can. Please call us to have further advice.
It is also advisable to avoid tobacco and caffeine before the test.

How long does the appointment take and any other requirements for the examination?

Ultrasound examination is painless and takes about 30 minutes slot to complete.

Please wear loose clothing. You may be asked to change your clothing with clinic gown for the test.

Will a radiologist tell you if something is wrong?

Radiologists can go through the scan most of the time. If there is something not clear or indeterminate, the radiologist might ask you to come again or advise further tests or referral for more clarification.

Do you offer AAA abdominal aortic screening near me?

We operate our clinic from Manor Park Medical Centre, 2 Lerwick Drive, Slough, Berkshire SL1 3XU. Please note we are not part of Manor Park Medical Centre but use the premises.

We have people travel to us from many miles around Berkshire, including Slough, Maidenhead, Ascot, Windsor, Reading, Bracknell, and Wokingham.

Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe, Beaconsfield, Marlow, and Milton Keynes.

Hampshire, Basingstoke, and Winchester.

Middlesex, Hayes, West Drayton, Pinner, Twickenham, Teddington, and Northwood.

Oxfordshire and Oxford.

Surrey, Staines, Guildford and Woking.

West London, Kensington, Richmond, Uxbridge, Near Heathrow Airport, Kingston Upon Thames, Hounslow, Ealing, Brentford, Southall and Wembley.

Wiltshire and Swindon.

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