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Gallbladder ultrasound referral
Consult with an online GP to request an assessment for a gallbladder ultrasound referral, delivered to your phone if clinically indicated.
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What is a gallbladder ultrasound?
A gallbladder ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that employs sound waves to generate images of the gallbladder and surrounding areas. It helps evaluate gallstones, inflammation, and detect bile duct abnormalities without using radiation.
Why choose Hola Health?
| Feature | Hola Health | Local Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Wait Time | ~15 Mins* | Varies by clinic |
| Travel | 100% Online | In-person |
| Cost | From $39 | Fees vary |
Note: If you are experiencing any emergency symptoms, call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department. Do not request a telehealth referral for emergency conditions.
What symptoms may indicate the need for a gallbladder ultrasound
- Pain in the upper right abdomen
- Discomfort following the consumption of fatty foods
- Nausea or vomiting
- Fever accompanied by abdominal pain
- Jaundice (yellowish discolouration of the skin or eyes)
- Unexplained bloating or digestive issues
Note: If you are experiencing severe abdominal pain, high fever, or jaundice (yellowing of the skin/eyes), call 000 or go to the nearest Emergency Department immediately. These can be signs of a medical emergency.
What conditions can a gallbladder ultrasound help detect?
- Gallstones: Solidified bile deposits that may lead to pain or blockage.
- Inflammation (cholecystitis): Swelling and irritation of the gallbladder.
- Bile duct obstruction: A blockage that can cause jaundice or infection.
- Gallbladder polyps: Small growths located on the lining of the gallbladder.
- Sludge: Thickened bile that might indicate the potential for stone formation.
What does a gallbladder ultrasound show?
A gallbladder ultrasound reveals the size, shape, and contents of the gallbladder. It can identify stones, thickening of the gallbladder wall, fluid accumulation around the gallbladder, and enlargement of nearby bile ducts.
What are the limitations?
- May not identify extremely small stones within the bile ducts.
- Cannot directly evaluate gallbladder function.
- Image quality could be compromised by bowel gas or obesity.
- Additional imaging (like CT or MRI) might be necessary in certain situations.
Note: A telehealth consultation does not include a physical abdominal examination. An in-person assessment by a GP is recommended for a comprehensive clinical evaluation.
How to prepare for a gallbladder ultrasound?
- Refrain from eating for 6–8 hours before the procedure (as directed).
- Avoid fatty foods leading up to the exam.
- Consume limited amounts of water if necessary for taking medications.
- Adhere to the specific guidelines given by the imaging centre.
How to request your gallbladder ultrasound referrals online
Complete online form
Fill out a quick health questionnaire, it takes minutes.
Video consult with a GP (within 15 Mins*)
Connect with an online AHPRA-registered GP in Australia.
Get referral instantly
If clinically appropriate, get your gallbladder ultrasound referral via email to take to any collection centre.
What happens after your test?
Hola Health will text you when your test results are in, with a link to book a follow-up consultation from $29. To share your results with your GP, email support@hola.health
Telehealth referrals & consults are available to patients in NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, NT, and ACT.
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Medical Disclaimer: Content updated and medically reviewed by Dr Ammar Al-Ani in June 2026. This is for information only, not a diagnosis. Your GP will provide specific medical guidance during your consultation.