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Doppler Ultrasound Testing

As a leading healthcare facility in the heart of NYC, Manhattan Medical Arts understands the importance of accurate diagnostics and personalized care.

Our commitment to providing comprehensive and advanced medical services extends to our state-of-the-art testing service: Doppler Ultrasound.

We not only offer expert testing services, but we’re also here to help you gain understanding and discover how this non-invasive procedure can safeguard your cardiovascular health.

What is Doppler Ultrasound?

Doppler Ultrasound is a sophisticated imaging technique that uses sound waves to evaluate the flow of blood in the arteries and veins. This painless and risk-free testing procedure helps with detecting abnormalities in blood circulation, which allows our medical professionals to diagnose vascular conditions with precision.

Considering that doppler ultrasound imaging is completely safe and does not involve any radiation emissions, it is the best option when it comes to testing pregnant women – However, doppler ultrasound is also widely used to get imagings for health concerns related to:

  • Gallbladder
  • Bladder
  • Liver
  • Breast
  • Spleen
  • Other internal organs
  • Kidneys

Ultrasound procedures performed at
Manhattan Medical Arts

Abdominal

Pelvic
Ultrasound

Vascular and Doppler
Ultrasound

Thyroid
Ultrasound

Testicular
Ultrasound

Pediatric/Adult Renal
Ultrasound

Sonoelasticity

Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound &
Procedures

Breast
Ultrasound

Types of
Doppler Ultrasound

At Manhattan Medical Arts, we offer a wide range of Doppler Ultrasound services that are customized to meet the health needs of all individuals. Our expert team utilizes:

Color Doppler Ultrasound

Duplex Scanning

Power Doppler

Why Are Doppler
Ultrasounds Done?

Doppler Ultrasounds play an important role in diagnosing and monitoring
various vascular conditions, including:

Peripheral Arterial
Disease (PAD)

Assessing blood flow in the legs to detect blockages or narrowing of arteries.

Deep Vein Thrombosis
(DVT)

Identifying blood clots in the veins, which can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly.

Carotid Artery
Disease

Evaluating blood flow to the brain to detect potential blockages that may lead to stroke.

What Happens During a
Doppler Ultrasound?

During the procedure, a trained technologist at our facility will apply a gel to the skin over the specific area being examined. A handheld device called a transducer is then gently moved across the skin, which emits sound waves and captures the echoes with the objective to create detailed images. The process as a whole, is painless and typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes.

How to Prepare for a Doppler Ultrasound?

Preparing for a Doppler Ultrasound imaging test is simple and generally requires no special arrangements. You may be asked to avoid applying lotions or oils to the area being examined on the day of the test. Our team of experts will provide specific instructions based on your individual cases.

Doppler Ultrasounds in NYC

When it comes to the Doppler Ultrasound imaging test in this bustling metropolis of New York City, Manhattan Medical Arts stands out as the leading choice.

We understand the importance of timely and accurate diagnostics, and our advanced technology, coupled with the patient-centric approach and expertise of our healthcare professionals, guarantees that you will receive the highest standard of care; along with the best costs of a doppler ultrasound, adding to your ease.

Do not compromise on your heart’s health,
choose Manhattan Medical Arts for your Doppler Ultrasound imaging test.

Schedule your Doppler Ultrasound with us today!

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