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Doppler TVS, in Visit Clinic

An internal ultrasound that measures blood flow in pelvic organs to help diagnose pain, bleeding, or fertility issues in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
Yes
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
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What is a Doppler TVS Test in Visit Clinic?

Doppler transvaginal sonography (Doppler TVS) uses sound waves to image pelvic organs and measure blood flow. It evaluates blood flow in the uterus, ovaries, and nearby tissues. Blood flow shows how well organs are supplied with oxygen and nutrients. Changes in flow can point to torsion, tumors, cysts, inflammation, or problems affecting fertility. Doctors use it to investigate pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, suspected ectopic pregnancy, and to monitor ovarian response during fertility treatments. Results help distinguish benign from suspicious masses and guide treatment plans. The procedure is done with a small probe placed in the vagina and is usually quick and well tolerated.

Doppler TVS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Empty your bladder before the test. No fasting or special prep required.

Doppler TVS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Doppler TVS test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Doppler TVS Test in Visit Clinic?

DOPPLER TVS is commonly ordered as part of a pelvic ultrasound or infertility workup. Doctors request it for pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, suspected ovarian torsion, ectopic pregnancy, or to monitor ovarian follicles during fertility treatment. Abnormal flow may result from torsion, tumors, inflammation, or vascular disease. Medications and smoking can affect flow. A family history of ovarian or uterine cancer or unexplained infertility may make this test more important.

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What is a TVs doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

A TVS Doppler is a transvaginal ultrasound that combines internal (vaginal) imaging with Doppler blood‑flow assessment. A small probe placed in the vagina produces detailed images of the uterus, ovaries and adnexa and measures blood flow in pelvic vessels and lesions. It helps diagnose ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, pelvic pain, infertility issues and uterine blood‑flow abnormalities. The test is generally safe but may cause mild discomfort.

What is a doppler test used for in Visit Clinic?plus

A Doppler test (Doppler ultrasound) assesses blood flow and direction in arteries and veins. It detects narrowed or blocked vessels, blood clots, venous insufficiency, peripheral artery and carotid disease, checks blood flow to organs, limbs and the fetus in pregnancy, and monitors grafts or stents. It's a non‑invasive tool used to diagnose circulation problems and guide treatment decisions.

Which is better, TVs or USG in Visit Clinic?plus

Neither is universally better; choice depends on indication. Transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) gives higher-resolution images of pelvic organs and early pregnancy, making it preferable for adnexal pathology, endometrial assessment, and first-trimester evaluation. Transabdominal ultrasound (USG) provides a wider field, useful for large pelvic masses and later pregnancy or when TVS isn’t acceptable. Clinician judgment and patient factors guide selection.

Is a TVS pelvis test painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A transvaginal (TVS) pelvic scan is usually not painful but may cause mild discomfort or pressure and brief cramping similar to period pain. The probe is thin and lubricated; the exam is short. People with pelvic infection, endometriosis, or tight pelvic muscles may feel more pain. Tell the sonographer if it’s painful — they can pause, adjust technique, or offer alternatives.

Why do doctors suggest TVs scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Doctors recommend a transvaginal scan (TVS) because it gives clearer, closer images of the uterus, ovaries and early pregnancy than an abdominal scan. TVS helps confirm pregnancy location and viability, detect ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts, fibroids or pelvic infection, investigate abnormal bleeding or pelvic pain, and assist fertility assessments or guided procedures. It’s quick, low-risk, and often more diagnostic for pelvic problems.

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

A positive Doppler ultrasound indicates abnormal blood flow — for veins it commonly signals a deep vein thrombosis (DVT); for arteries it shows stenosis or occlusion; in pregnancy it may show impaired placental or fetal blood flow. Management includes urgent clinical assessment, confirmatory imaging, anticoagulation or vascular/surgical interventions, increased fetal surveillance if pregnant, and prompt specialist follow‑up.