Peripheral Vascular Doppler Venous Single Limb

Ultrasound that checks blood flow in the veins of a single limb to detect clots or valve problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a Peripheral Vascular Doppler Venous Single Limb Test in Visit Clinic?
A peripheral vascular Doppler venous single limb exam is an ultrasound that looks at the veins in one arm or leg. It measures blood flow, direction, and valve function in those veins. This test helps find blood clots, slow flow, or leaking valves that cause swelling and heaviness. It is important because veins return blood to the heart and keep blood from pooling. Doctors use the results to diagnose deep vein thrombosis, venous insufficiency, or to plan treatment like blood thinners, procedures, or compression therapy. It is quick, painless, and does not use radiation.
Peripheral Vascular Doppler Venous Single Limb Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Peripheral Vascular Doppler Venous Single Limb Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Peripheral Vascular Doppler Venous Single Limb test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Peripheral Vascular Doppler Venous Single Limb Test in Visit Clinic?
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DOPPLER VENOUS SINGLE LIMB is usually ordered as a stand‑alone venous duplex exam when a patient has limb swelling, pain, redness, or sudden leg symptoms. It helps diagnose deep vein thrombosis, venous insufficiency, or thrombosis after surgery or trauma. Abnormal results can come from immobility, clotting disorders, cancer, pregnancy, obesity, or certain medications. A family history of clotting problems or recurrent vein disease may prompt this test.
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