KUB Sonography (Kidney-Ureter-Bladder)
Also called: KUB USG, Renal Ultrasound
Detailed scan of kidneys and bladder — for stones, infection, or blood in urine.

- Duration
- 15 min
- Report
- Same day
- Fasting
- Not needed
What this test is
KUB ultrasound focuses on the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It detects kidney stones, hydronephrosis (swelling from obstruction), kidney cysts, and bladder problems. Quicker and cheaper than a CT KUB and free of radiation — usually the first imaging done for back pain or blood in urine. Full bladder helps see the bladder wall clearly.
When you need this test
- Back pain on one side
- Burning urination or recurrent UTI
- Blood in urine
- Family history of kidney stones
- Pre-operative workup for urinary surgery
How to prepare
- Drink 4 glasses of water 1 hour before — do not urinate until done.
- No fasting required.
- Wear loose clothing.
- Carry any previous urine reports or kidney scans.
Why DiagnoHouse for this test
GE Voluson class
Modern high-resolution probes with doppler capability.
Female sonographer
Available for gynaecological, breast, and obstetric scans on request.
NABL accredited
Independent quality audit against ISO 15189 standards.
Reports on WhatsApp
Soft copies on WhatsApp + email. Printed films and reports on request.
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FAQs
KUB ultrasound vs CT KUB?
Ultrasound is the first choice — no radiation, cheaper. CT is more sensitive for tiny stones and is reserved for cases where ultrasound isn't definitive.Will it show all stones?
Stones over 5mm are usually visible. Very small stones (under 3mm) may be missed; CT is better for those.How long?
About 15 minutes.
Need help choosing?
Not sure if this is the right test for you? Have a doctor's note? Call or WhatsApp — guidance is free.
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