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DOPPLER Renal, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound that measures blood flow in kidney vessels to check for narrowing, clots, or poor perfusion in Visit Clinic.

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What is a DOPPLER Renal Test in Visit Clinic?

A renal Doppler ultrasound looks at blood flow in the kidneys’ arteries and veins. It measures how fast and in which direction blood moves. Kidneys need good blood flow to remove waste and help control blood pressure. This test helps find narrowed arteries, blood clots, poor blood supply, or problems in a transplanted kidney. Doctors use it to evaluate unexplained high blood pressure, worsening kidney function, or transplant issues. The test is noninvasive, uses sound waves, and is safe and painless. Results guide further steps like medication changes, imaging with contrast, or procedures to restore blood flow.

DOPPLER Renal Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

DOPPLER Renal Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a DOPPLER Renal Test in Visit Clinic?

DOPPLER Renal is usually ordered as part of an imaging workup for unexplained high blood pressure or worsening kidney function. Doctors may request it when you have resistant hypertension, an abdominal bruit, sudden changes in urine, or after a kidney transplant. It helps diagnose renal artery narrowing, clots, or poor perfusion. Abnormal results can come from atherosclerosis, fibromuscular disease, clots, dehydration, or certain medicines, and family history of early kidney disease may prompt testing.

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What is the renal doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

Renal Doppler is a noninvasive ultrasound test using the Doppler effect to assess blood flow in the kidneys and renal arteries. It measures flow velocity and indices (for example, the resistive index) to detect renal artery stenosis, evaluate transplant perfusion, investigate hypertension-related or obstructive kidney problems, and monitor renal perfusion. The scan is painless, done with an abdominal transducer and involves no radiation.

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

If a Doppler ultrasound shows abnormal blood flow—such as a blood clot, arterial narrowing, or fetal/placental compromise—your clinician will explain the result, start appropriate treatment, and arrange further tests. Treatment may include anticoagulants for clots, vascular referral and imaging, compression therapy, or urgent obstetric care. Follow-up monitoring and possible procedures depend on the specific diagnosis and its severity.

How do I prepare for a kidney doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

To prepare for a kidney Doppler, wear loose clothing and expect to change into a gown. You may be asked to fast for 4–6 hours and avoid gas‑forming foods, smoking and caffeine beforehand to reduce bowel gas. Bring your referral, prior imaging and a list of medications. Follow any specific instructions from the clinic about fluids or medication adjustments.

What is a normal renal Doppler level in Visit Clinic?plus

On renal Doppler, the commonly used measure is the intrarenal resistive index (RI). A normal RI is generally under 0.70, with typical values about 0.47–0.70 (often near 0.6). RI above 0.7 suggests renal obstruction or parenchymal disease. Interpretations vary with age, blood pressure, heart rate, and technical factors, so correlate results clinically and with other imaging.

Is a renal doppler painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal Doppler (ultrasound Doppler of the kidneys) is noninvasive and generally not painful. You may feel mild pressure or brief discomfort from the transducer pressing on your abdomen or flank and from cold gel. The scan usually takes 15 to 30 minutes, requires no recovery or anaesthesia, and is well tolerated; people with abdominal tenderness may find it uncomfortable.

What is the cost of a renal doppler scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal Doppler scan’s cost varies by country and setting. Typical ranges: India ₹500–₹3,000; UK private clinics £100–£400 (free on NHS for eligible patients); US $200–$1,500+ in hospital settings. Outpatient imaging centers are often cheaper. Additional fees (radiologist report, clinic consultation, contrast) may apply. Check local providers and your insurer for exact pricing and coverage.