Vascular Imaging
Accurate, non-invasive blood flow assessment
Key Treatment
Doppler Ultrasound
Doppler ultrasound checks blood flow in arteries and veins. It helps detect narrowing, blockage, clot risk, and valve-related circulation problems without needles or radiation.
- Available studies: carotid, arterial and venous, renal, and obstetric Doppler
- Useful for peripheral vascular flow mapping and post-treatment follow-up planning
- Recommended for leg pain, swelling, visible veins, and suspected DVT or arterial insufficiency
- Supports procedure planning for vascular intervention and high-risk pregnancy monitoring
Doppler FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Doppler scan painful?
No. It is usually painless and non-invasive.
Do I need fasting for Doppler?
Only some abdominal or renal Doppler tests may need preparation. Our team guides you in advance.
How long does the scan take?
Most studies are completed in around 20 to 45 minutes depending on the area.
Can Doppler detect blood clots?
Yes, Doppler is commonly used to assess suspected clots like DVT and other blood flow blockages.
Do I need to stop medicines before Doppler?
Usually no, but for selected studies your doctor may advise specific preparation based on your condition.
When will I get the Doppler report?
In most routine cases, reporting is shared the same day or as guided by the center team.