Diagnostic Ultrasounds in Tampa
Tampa Ultrasound Specialist is an accessible and affordable imaging office providing low-cost diagnostic ultrasounds for patients seeking quality healthcare without the high cost of hospitals.
All exams are performed by a registered ARDMS sonographer, credentialed in Abdomen, Breast, and OB/GYN. Every study is interpreted by a board-certified radiologist, with results typically available within 24 business hours (for weekend appointments, reports are returned by Monday).
We proudly serve as a self-pay only facility, no insurance accepted at this time. Transparent pricing and compassionate care make imaging accessible to everyone in our community.
Please note: A doctor’s order is required to schedule any medical diagnostic ultrasound.
Obstetric (pregnancy) Ultrasounds
Early Pregnancy Dating (TA OR TV)
Early Pregnancy Dating (TA +TV)
OB Limited / Follow-Up
OB Anatomy Level I
Biophysical Profile (BPP)
A Dating Ultrasound is an early pregnancy scan used to confirm how far along you are. During this appointment, we measure the baby, check the heartbeat, and provide an estimated due date. This scan is typically performed between 7–12 weeks of pregnancy.
A Dating Ultrasound is an early pregnancy scan used to confirm how far along you are. During this appointment, we measure the baby, check the heartbeat, and provide an estimated due date. This scan is typically performed between 7–12 weeks of pregnancy. the ultrasound will be performed transabdominally and transvaginally.
This focused ultrasound is performed to check a specific concern or to reassess something seen on a previous scan. It may include verifying fetal heartbeat or position, checking amniotic fluid, or obtaining additional measurements.
A Level I Anatomy Ultrasound provides an assessment of your baby’s development. This scan reviews overall growth, basic anatomy, placenta location, and amniotic fluid level.
This is not a detailed fetal anatomy Level II diagnostic anatomy scan.
A Biophysical Profile evaluates your baby’s well-being by assessing movement, breathing motions, muscle tone, and amniotic fluid level. It is commonly performed later in pregnancy to monitor fetal health.
Pelvic and Reproductive health ultrasound
Pelvic Ultrasound (TA or TV)
Pelvic Ultrasound (TA + TV)
Fertility Assessment
This exam evaluates the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding pelvic structures to assess concerns such as pain, irregular cycles, fibroids, or cysts. It may be performed transabdominally (TA) over the lower abdomen, transvaginally (TV) for clearer detail, or a combination of both depending on image needs.
This exam provides a comprehensive evaluation of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding pelvic structures using both transabdominal (TA) and transvaginal (TV) imaging. It is typically ordered to assess concerns such as pelvic pain, irregular cycles, fibroids, cysts, or other non-pregnancy findings.
This ultrasound evaluates the uterus and ovaries as part of fertility care. It includes assessing ovarian follicles, uterine lining, and overall pelvic structures to help monitor your cycle or support fertility treatment planning.
SMALL PARTS, NECK AND BREAST ULTRASOUNDS
Thyroid / Neck
Soft Tissue / Palpable Lump Ultrasound
Screening / Diagnostic Breast Ultrasound
Scrotum with Duplex
This exam evaluates the thyroid gland and surrounding neck structures to assess nodules, enlarged glands, swelling, or other abnormalities.
This scan focuses on the specific area where a lump, bump, or swelling is felt. It helps identify cysts, lipomas, fluid collections, or other soft-tissue changes.
This exam evaluates breast tissue for areas of concern such as lumps, pain, or abnormal mammogram findings. It assesses masses, cysts, or other changes that may require follow-up. It does not replace your yearly screening mammo.
This exam evaluates the testicles, epididymis, and surrounding structures, with Doppler imaging to assess blood flow. It helps identify pain, swelling, masses, varicoceles, or other abnormalities.
ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUNDS
Abdomen Complete
Abdomen Limited
Renal Complete
AAA Screening
This exam evaluates all major abdominal organs, including the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, aorta, and surrounding structures. It is used to assess pain, nausea, abnormal labs, or general abdominal concerns.
A focused abdominal scan that evaluates a specific area or organ—such as the gallbladder, liver, or right upper quadrant—based on symptoms or the provider’s order. It may also be used to assess abdominal hernias or palpable areas of concern.
This exam assesses both kidneys and the bladder to evaluate for kidney stones, infections, blockages, cysts, or other urinary system concerns.
This scan measures the abdominal aorta to check for aneurysms or abnormal enlargement, typically recommended for patients with certain risk factors such as age or smoking history.