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Elite Community Ultrasound (ECU) is delighted to offer this Anomaly scan for all pregnant women who are 16years or above and in pregnancy between 19weeks and 23week. However, this scan is not a substitute of 12weeks combined and 20weeks anomaly scans which are offered in the NHS.
Although the anomaly scan scan does not capture all conditions, it does provide an indication of the physical growth of your unborn child. However, even if your scan result is normal, we can’t guarantee that there aren’t any abnormalities.
Our Anomaly scan includes:
This scan is a safe, painless, and radiation-free baseline medical imaging to check:

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Although the scan does not capture all conditions, it does provide an indication of anatomical structural abnormality of your unborn child. However, even if your scan result is normal, we can’t guarantee that there aren’t any abnormalities.
This scan includes:
For more information regarding this scan please read the under-mentioned FAQs.
You are required to have full bladder to get an adequate result. Therefore, you are required to drink one pint of water at least 30-45 minutes before your scan appointment.
Your scan will still be attempted, however may interfere with the results of the test.
There is no specific requirement of clothing for undergoing this scan. However, wearing loose and two-piece cloths are advisable.
You will be asked to lie down on the scan couch(bed) comfortably. Our well qualified experienced specialist ultrasound Practitioner/Sonographer will put water-based gel on your lower tummy. Thereafter, they scan by placing the transducer (camera) over the gel on your lower belly.
The duration of the scan is usually 20 – 30 minutes and sometimes can take up to 40 minutes depends on the position of your unborn baby and complexity of scan.
If you have previous history of or at high risk of pre-eclampsia (a blood pressure condition in pregnancy) and small foetus for gestational age.
If you have been recommended for uterine Doppler study by your specialist doctor/obstetrician or midwife.
Please don’t worry and simply visit pregnancy scans page for further FAQs, and if you still can’t find your answer then please contact us we shall be more than happy to answer your query.
Please don’t worry and simply contact us we shall be more than happy to answer your query.