Colour Doppler of All Kinds
Comprehensive Colour Doppler scans for accurate diagnostics.
Colour Doppler of All Kinds?
A Colour Doppler of All Kinds includes various ultrasound scans that assess blood flow in arteries, veins, and organs for medical diagnosis.
Who Needs It?
- People with varicose veins or suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- Individuals with heart conditions needing blood flow assessment.
- Pregnant women for fetal blood flow monitoring.
- Patients with kidney disorders to check renal artery function.
Why is it Important?
- Detects blood flow abnormalities in arteries and veins.
- Helps diagnose conditions like DVT, varicose veins, and blockages.
- Aids in stroke prevention by assessing carotid artery health.
- Monitors fetal health during pregnancy.

Uses of Colour Doppler
Blood Flow Assessment
Evaluates circulation in arteries and veins to detect blockages or abnormalities.
Heart & Vascular Health
Helps diagnose heart conditions, varicose veins, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Pregnancy Monitoring
Ensures proper blood flow to the fetus for a healthy pregnancy.
Preparation for Colour Doppler
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No fasting required – You can eat and drink normally.
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Wear comfortable clothing for easy access to the area being scanned.
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For abdominal or pregnancy Doppler, a full bladder may be required for better imaging. .
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Stay relaxed, as stress can affect blood flow and scan accuracy.
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TThe procedure is safe, painless, and typically takes 20-45 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is an ECG?
An ECG (Electrocardiogram) records the heart’s electrical activity to detect abnormalities.
Is an ECG safe?
Yes, it is a completely safe, painless, and non-invasive test.
How long does an ECG take?
The test typically takes about 5-10 minutes.
Do I need any preparation?
No special preparation is needed, but avoid applying lotions on your chest before the test.
Can an ECG detect a heart attack?
Yes, an ECG can detect signs of a past or ongoing heart attack.