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Doppler

Arterial Doppler

Upper Limb & Lower Limb

Venous Doppler

Upper Limb & Lower Limb

Renal Doppler

Four Vessels Doppler

Scrotal Doppler

Antenatal Doppler

Doppler of any local/soft part lesion

Interventional radiologists diagnose and treat disease. They treat a wide range of conditions in the body by inserting various small tools, such as catheters or wires from outside the body. X-ray and imaging techniques such as CT and ultrasound help guide the radiologist. Interventional radiology can be used instead of surgery for many conditions. In some cases, it can eliminate the need for hospitalization.

A interventional radiology may help diagnose many conditions, including:

  • Angiography.
  • Angioplasty.
  • Embolization.
  • Gastrostomy tubes.
  • Intravascular ultrasound.
  • Stent placement.
  • Foreign body removal.
  • Needle biopsy.
  • IVC filters.
  • Injection of clot-dissolving medicines.
  • Catheters insertions.
  • Cancer treatment.

A Doppler ultrasound is a noninvasive test that can be used to estimate the blood flow through your blood vessels by bouncing high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) off circulating red blood cells.

Doppler ultrasound uses sound waves to detect the movement of blood in vessels. It is used in pregnancy to study blood circulation in the baby, uterus and placenta. Using it in high-risk pregnancies, where there is concern about baby’s condition, shows benefits.

Abnormal blood flow patterns in fetal circulation detected by Doppler ultrasound may indicate poor fetal prognosis. It is also possible false positive Doppler ultrasound findings could encourage inappropriate early delivery.