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DOPPLER FLOW, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound test that measures blood flow speed and direction in vessels to detect blockages or clots in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a DOPPLER FLOW Test in Visit Clinic?

Doppler flow is an ultrasound method that measures how blood moves through vessels. It shows the speed and direction of blood flow. This information helps find blockages, clots, narrowed arteries, or leaking heart valves. Doctors use it to check circulation in the legs, carotid arteries in the neck, heart valves, and blood flow to a fetus during pregnancy. It is non-invasive, usually painless, and has no radiation. Results help guide treatment choices like medicines, procedures, or surgery. It is also useful for monitoring recovery after vascular surgery or tracking disease progression over time. The test gives quick, real-time information about blood flow and vessel health.

DOPPLER FLOW Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

DOPPLER FLOW Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The DOPPLER FLOW test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a DOPPLER FLOW Test in Visit Clinic?

DOPPLER FLOW is often part of vascular ultrasound studies, echocardiography with Doppler, or pregnancy blood‑flow checks. Doctors order it for symptoms like leg pain, swelling, cold or numb feet, neck bruits, shortness of breath, or abnormal fetal growth. It helps diagnose deep vein clots, peripheral artery disease, carotid narrowing, valve problems, and placental blood issues. Abnormal results can come from atherosclerosis, blood clots, vessel narrowing, or heart dysfunction. A family history of vascular disease or stroke makes this test more important for diagnosis and monitoring.

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What is the Doppler flow in Visit Clinic?plus

Doppler flow is a noninvasive ultrasound technique that uses the Doppler effect to evaluate blood movement within vessels and the heart. It measures flow direction and velocity, shown as color maps or spectral waveforms, helping detect blockages, stenosis, valve problems, and assess fetal circulation. It’s widely used in vascular, cardiac, and obstetric exams to monitor perfusion and diagnose circulatory issues.

What is abnormal Doppler flow in Visit Clinic?plus

Abnormal Doppler flow means ultrasound-detected changes in blood velocity or resistance in fetal vessels—such as increased pulsatility, absent or reversed end‑diastolic flow in the umbilical artery, or abnormal middle cerebral artery/ductus venosus waveforms. These findings suggest placental insufficiency, fetal hypoxia or cardiac compromise, raise risk of growth restriction and perinatal problems, and prompt closer monitoring or possible early delivery.

What does normal Doppler flow mean in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal Doppler flow means the ultrasound shows blood moving in the expected direction, speed and waveform for that vessel or valve. It reflects unobstructed, non‑turbulent flow with normal resistance measures, suggesting adequate tissue perfusion and no significant stenosis, clot, or valvular regurgitation. Results should be interpreted alongside clinical findings and other imaging.

What happens if a Doppler test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive Doppler test means abnormal or absent blood flow in the scanned vessel, suggesting a clot, narrowing (stenosis), or impaired placental/fetal circulation. Next steps include confirmatory imaging and clinical assessment, blood tests (e.g., D‑dimer), anticoagulation or vascular intervention if a clot is found, and close monitoring. In pregnancy, abnormal Doppler prompts intensified fetal surveillance and may lead to early delivery.

Why is a Doppler test done in Visit Clinic?plus

A Doppler test evaluates blood flow and circulation by measuring the speed and direction of blood in arteries and veins. It detects blockages, clots (deep vein thrombosis), peripheral arterial disease, varicose veins, and vascular abnormalities, checks graft or stent function, and monitors fetal blood flow and heart activity in pregnancy. Results guide diagnosis, treatment decisions, and follow-up care.

What is a Doppler flow in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

Doppler flow in pregnancy refers to Doppler ultrasound that measures blood flow in fetal and uteroplacental vessels (umbilical artery, uterine arteries, fetal middle cerebral artery). It assesses placental function and fetal well‑being, helping detect growth restriction, hypoxia or abnormal resistance patterns (e.g., absent/reversed end‑diastolic flow). It’s non‑invasive and used to monitor high‑risk pregnancies and guide management.