
Scrotal / Testicular Ultrasound
Quick summary: Diagnostic ultrasound to evaluate the testicles, epididymis, and scrotal sac for torsion, infection (epididymo-orchitis), hydrocele, varicocele, cysts, and masses. Cash-only, transparent pricing with results explained in visit and a radiologist report within 24 hours.
Why choose LUXER for this scan
- Concierge access: Same/next-day appointments; no waiting.
- All-in cash pricing: One price includes the scan and radiologist interpretation.
- Expert team: Experienced sonographers
- Fast results: Preliminary guidance in visit; full written report in 24 hours.
- Doppler when indicated: Assesses blood flow for torsion vs. infection.
What this scan assesses
- Testes & epididymis: size, echotexture, torsion signs, epididymitis/orchitis
- Scrotal sac: hydrocele, hematocele, spermatoceles
- Vascular findings: varicocele (Valsalva), hyperemia on Doppler
- Focal lesions/masses with features documented; follow-up recommendations per guidelines
All scans are carried out by highly experienced clinicians, with results explained during your appointment and a full written report delivered within 24 hours.
Medical disclaimer
Acute testicular pain/swelling can be an emergency. If you have sudden severe pain, high-riding testicle, nausea/vomiting, or fever with severe tenderness, seek emergency care or call 911. This exam does not replace urology care; concerning findings may need urgent referral.
What’s included
- Scrotal/testicular ultrasound (bilateral)
- Doppler assessment if clinically indicated
- On-site explanation of initial findings when possible
- Board-certified radiologist report within 24 hours
- Secure link to images (CD on request)
Typical duration: 15–25 minutes
Cash price: $275 (all-inclusive)
Optional add-on: Doppler flow +$75
How to prepare
- No fasting needed.
- Wear supportive underwear; you may be asked to change into a gown.
- Avoid applying lotions/powders to the area the day of your exam.
Who this scan can help
- Acute or chronic testicular pain/swelling
- Suspected torsion or epididymitis/orchitis
- Lump or mass felt in the testicle or scrotum
- Varicocele symptoms (heaviness/veins) or fertility workup (as directed)
Not the right fit?
For urinary symptoms, see Renal / Kidney & Bladder. For vascular concerns, see Aorta AAA Screen or Venous DVT.