Midwife Led Package
Midwife Antenatal Consultations
The mid-pregnancy 20 week Anatomy (or Anomaly) Scan is an important detailed ultrasound scan of your baby, including placenta position, amniotic fluid and fetal growth. It is offered to everybody by the National Health Service. The purpose of the Anatomy scan is to determine the presence of rare conditions including those of the brain, spine or heart conditions.
Our Specialist Sonographers assess baby’s growth to ensure that baby is growing well. These measurements include baby’s head and brain anatomy, the abdominal circumference and femur length. These measurements are plotted onto charts, provided in a detailed ultrasound report.
Our Specialist Sonographer will complete a detailed, comprehensive ultrasound scan to check your baby's brain, face and lips, heart, spine, stomach, kidneys, bowel and limbs. The Anatomy (Anomaly) pregnancy scan checks the physical development of your baby. The specialist sonographer is highly trained to determine any differences in your baby’s development, although the ultrasound scan cannot pick up every condition.
We will give a detailed explanation of our ultrasound findings, and also check the placenta, amniotic fluid and the umbilical cord. You can find out the sex of your baby from the Anatomy Scan if you wish to. Just let our Sonographer know, and they can inform you of the fetal sex.
Some early pregnancy ultrasound scans are performed using a transvaginal probe technique. This technique is used to view the pelvic anatomy optimally, as the ultrasound probe can transmit safe ultrasound waves more directly to the pelvic area. In later stages of pregnancy, it may be advised to perform a transvaginal ultrasound scan to have a closer look at a baby’s anatomy, or to assess the maternal cervix.
There is no clinical risk associated with performing a transvaginal ultrasound scan. Transvaginal ultrasound scans can safely be performed during episodes of vaginal bleeding.
It is important that you understand the procedure that is associated with this examination.
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations, a full refund of your appointment fee will be given with 24 hours notice. If less than 24 hours notice of cancellation is given, a £50 cancellation fee will be applied. Our full terms and conditions can be found here: Terms and Conditions
The Anatomy scan can be performed anytime between 18 - 24 weeks. However due to the development of the baby’s brain, and the size and complexity of the baby’s heart, 20 weeks onwards is the optimum gestation to perform the routine Anatomy scan.
Some people choose to have their Anatomy ultrasound scan from 18 weeks, however the anatomy may be more difficult to visualise and it may be necessary to book another scan at a later date to complete the anatomy checks. If you do chose to have your Anatomy scan as early as 18 weeks, please do not be concerned if the Specialist Sonographer is unable to visualise some of babies anatomy. They will be limited by the early gestation. Baby’s grow and develop weekly, and within a few weeks they will be able to complete the checks.
If you have a higher BMI, it may be best to wait until 22-23 weeks.
Pregnant women are offered two routine ultrasound scans during pregnancy, this is called the Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme.
The Nuchal Translucency scan is offered between 12-14 weeks of pregnancy to screen for the most common chromosomal conditions including Down’s syndrome, Edwards’ Syndrome and Patau’s syndrome.
The other routine pregnancy scan offered by the NHS is around 20 weeks of pregnancy called the Anatomy scan. The purpose of this ultrasound scan is to assess your baby’s physical development and to look for 11 rare conditions, including head/brain and heart conditions.
The 20 week Anatomy scan is a very important ultrasound scan during pregnancy. Parents to be often come to have a scan with us as a result of the following:
Anatomy Scans are performed between 20-24 weeks of pregnancy and are performed ‘transabdominally’ which means over the tummy.
This is the optimal stage of pregnancy to perform a detailed and comprehensive assessment of your baby’s physical development and growth.
The heart, brain, face, spine, bowel, stomach, kidneys, limbs, hands and feet for any major physical conditions.
Our sonographers are highly skilled and accredited in the performance of the Anatomy Scan. They will be able to talk to you if you have additional questions or concerns. The Consultant is available if needed to discuss any unexpected findings.
If you are looking for a second opinion, please ensure that you provide us with your relevant ultrasound report ahead of your appointment to ensure that we can provide you with the best service.
Ultrasound reports should be sent to
The Anatomy Scan is recommended for all babies, ensuring that if any conditions are present Parents to be and baby are well prepared, supported and monitored.
We offer morning, afternoon and evening availability during the week, as well as weekend appointments. A surcharge will be applied for evening and weekend appointments. We have a wide range of availability therefore same day appointments can be easily arranged. Our Sonographers are here to reassure even at short notice.
The Birth Company is the first clinic in UK to offer this service allowing you to share your pregnancy ultrasound with friends and family wherever they are in the world. This optional recording can be shared via Email, Facebook, Instagram and X formerly known as Twitter. We will offer this to you routinely at the end of the Anatomy Scan. The transmission is instantaneous. Please note that the video of baby moving will not have any sound. It is a national policy not to permit patient or partner's phone recording in a room. Simply tell your sonographer that you would like an electronic transmission of your scan. It will appear on your phone immediately.
Yes. An additional £30 charge is applied for mothers expecting twins or triplets. We need to allocate more time for your appointment as there are twice (or three) times as many ultrasound checks to be performed as there are more babies.
The NHS will not routinely offer any further pregnancy scans however a Wellbeing and Growth scan can be done any time after 22 weeks for reassurance and to assess baby’s growth pattern.
A Cervical Length Assessment can be added to your Anatomy Scan - Click here for more details
Please use a link to our Transvaginal Ultrasound Consent Form. This must be completed ahead of your appointment to confirm whether you consent or do not consent to having your scan performed transvaginally.
If you are a virgin (Virgo intacta; hymen intact), guidance determines that transvaginal ultrasound scans are clinically contraindicated. If you have discussed this concern with your referrer and wish to proceed with a transvaginal ultrasound scan, this type of examination can be performed.
We are pleased to offer services across several locations. Visit us at one of the following places:
Scan packages are to be purchased at the first appointment.
We are unable to apply any refunds if you have booked multiple scans separately.
With our specialist sonographer.
£570
With our specialist sonographer.
£1300