Dr David Glenn
A routine part of your Kingsbridge Private Hospital Antenatal Care package includes an extensive 3D ultrasound service. This will include an early pregnancy scan and a fetal cardiac scan.
Pregnancy scan costs can vary. We’ll give you a clear price guide upfront and explain what’s included.
Flexible payment options are available to help spread the cost. Our team is here to answer questions and help you choose the best way to pay.
Scan From
£329.00
Prices accurate as of February 2025 and may be subject to change.
If you need a pregnancy scan, your GP will assess you and, if they think it’s appropriate, give you a referral letter to see a specialist.
If you’re using health insurance
If you’re paying for treatment yourself or using a payment plan
To make things easier, you can book a new consultation appointment online.
Each site is equipped with modern facilities and experienced teams who will look after you throughout your treatment and recovery.
Our hospitals are easy to reach and offer a calm, comfortable environment to support your care. Wherever you decide to go, you’ll receive the same high standard of personalised treatment.
Our consultants are specialists with years of experience. From your first consultation through to your recovery, you’ll be under the care of experts who are dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible results.
Ultrasound scans are usually performed to:
Preparation: Please attend your appointment with a full bladder to improve image quality.
Early Pregnancy Scan
Performed at 8-16/17 weeks
Determines the presence of a heartbeat, multiple embryos and gestational age. If there is concern over a possible ectopic pregnancy or in the very early stages of pregnancy, a trans-vaginal scan may be carried out from 6 weeks.
Fetal Well-Being Scan
This scan will provide a general well-being scan for reassurance throughout the pregnancy.
Foetal Cardiac Scan
Performed at 22-23 weeks
This scan is carried out by a paediatric Cardiologist (Mr Brian Grant) and is used solely to image the baby’s heart to identify the presence of congenital defects or cardiac abnormalities.