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Ultrasound Preparations

You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing for your ultrasound exam. Other preparation depends on the type of examination you will have.

The following tests do not require any preparation:

  • Breast
  • Kidneys
  • Scrotal
  • Thyroid
  • Vascular

The following tests require preparation:

Pelvic
Finish drinking one quart (32 ounces) of liquids (water, soda, juice, coffee, etc.)  45 minutes prior to exam. Do not urinate.

Endovaginal Exam
Same as pelvic: Finish drinking one quart (32 ounces) of liquids (water, soda, juice, coffee, etc.) 45 minutes prior to exam. Do not urinate.  The endovaginal exam is done after the pelvic study is completed and you have urinated.

Gall Bladder and Abdomen
Clear liquid only if patient has to take medication; otherwise nothing to eat or drink after midnight.

Pancreas
Clear liquid only if patient has to take medication; otherwise nothing to eat or drink after midnight.

Obstetrical
Finish drinking one quart (32 ounces) of liquids (water, soda, juice, coffee, etc.)  45 minutes prior to exam. Do not urinate.