Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs

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Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound of both legs that checks vein blood flow and valve function to find clots or leaks in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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26 hours
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What is a Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs Test in Visit Clinic?

Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs is an ultrasound exam that looks at blood flow and vein structure in both legs. It measures flow direction, speed, and valve function. These findings are important because leg veins return blood to the heart and faulty valves or clots can cause serious problems. The test helps detect deep vein thrombosis, superficial clots, chronic venous insufficiency, and varicose veins. Doctors use it to confirm a suspected clot, guide treatment like anticoagulants or procedures, map veins before surgery, and monitor recovery. It is quick, noninvasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.

Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Venous Color Doppler Bilateral Lower Limbs Test in Visit Clinic?

VENOUS COLOR DOPPLER BILATERAL LOWER LIMBS is a vascular ultrasound often ordered as a venous duplex study when patients have leg swelling, sudden pain, warmth, redness, or suspected clotting. It helps diagnose deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency, and varicose vein problems. Abnormal findings can result from immobility, recent surgery, cancer, pregnancy, obesity, smoking, or hormone therapy, and a family history of clotting disorders raises the need for testing.

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What is bilateral lower limb venous Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

A bilateral lower limb venous Doppler is a non‑invasive ultrasound exam that evaluates veins in both legs using Doppler flow imaging. It assesses blood flow, valve function and vein compressibility to detect deep vein thrombosis, venous reflux or obstruction. The painless outpatient scan helps diagnose causes of leg swelling, pain or redness and guides treatment for suspected clots.

What is a color Doppler test for lower limbs in Visit Clinic?plus

A color Doppler test for lower limbs is a noninvasive ultrasound that visualizes blood flow in leg arteries and veins using color-coded images. It detects blockages, arterial narrowing, blood clots, venous reflux, and assesses circulation to guide diagnosis of peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, or varicose vein problems. A technician moves a probe with gel over the skin; the exam is painless and typically quick.

What is the cost of bilateral lower limb Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country and provider. Typical ranges: India ₹700–3,000 for a bilateral lower‑limb Doppler; in the UK it’s free on public healthcare but private scans cost about £80–£300; in the US private charges are roughly $200–$1,000. Final price depends on whether duplex/color Doppler is used, facility type, and any specialist fees—check local clinics for exact quotes.

Why is a venous Doppler test needed in Visit Clinic?plus

A venous Doppler is ordered to detect deep vein thrombosis (blood clots), assess venous valve function and reflux, and investigate causes of leg swelling, pain, redness or ulcers. It helps guide treatment (anticoagulation, compression, or procedures), monitors response after therapy, and evaluates suitability for varicose vein interventions. The test is non‑invasive, uses ultrasound, and shows real‑time blood flow.

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

A positive Doppler indicates abnormal blood flow—often a clot, blockage, narrowing, or reduced fetal circulation. Clinicians will confirm with further imaging and begin appropriate treatment: anticoagulants for clots, thrombolysis or surgery for severe blockages, or monitoring and interventions in pregnancy. Urgent management, symptom control, and follow-up imaging help prevent complications such as embolism, stroke, or organ damage.

What is the best treatment for venous insufficiency in Visit Clinic?plus

Graduated compression therapy (well‑fitting compression stockings) is the cornerstone treatment for venous insufficiency, combined with leg elevation, regular walking/exercise, weight control and avoiding prolonged standing. For symptomatic varicose veins or persistent reflux, minimally invasive interventions — endovenous ablation, sclerotherapy or surgery — are effective. Ulcers require specialized wound care and compression; medications offer adjunctive symptom relief.