A Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic test that uses sound waves to create images showing how blood flows through veins and arteries. It helps evaluate circulation in different parts of the body, especially the arms and legs.
During the scan, a handheld device called a transducer emits sound waves that bounce off moving blood cells. These reflected waves generate real-time images that allow doctors to study blood flow patterns and detect abnormalities.
At Samarth Diagnostic Center, we use advanced Doppler technology and modern ultrasound systems to deliver precise vascular imaging with comfort and accuracy.
Our center is equipped with the latest ultrasound machines that provide high-resolution imaging and accurate diagnostic results. Our experienced sonographers ensure safe procedures and reliable reporting for every patient.
Doppler ultrasound is often used as a safer alternative to invasive tests like angiography and can also monitor ongoing vascular treatments.
During the procedure, the transducer is gently moved over the skin above the blood vessels being examined. It sends and receives sound waves that reflect off blood cells.
The change in frequency of these sound waves, known as the Doppler Effect, helps create graphs and images showing blood flow through vessels. These images are recorded for diagnostic evaluation.
The test is painless, radiation-free, and typically completed within a short duration.
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