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COLOUR DOPPLER - (ART & VENOUS) UPPER LIMB (SINGLE LIMB)

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Book your Colour Doppler (Arterial & Venous) Upper Limb – Single Limb scan at the highly advanced, NABL- and NABH-accredited diagnostic centre, Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, offering advanced radiology and pathology services. Our Colour Doppler ultrasound, with its high-resolution ability, offers a comprehensive assessment of blood flow in one arm, which assists in an accurate and efficient diagnosis of blood vessel problems.

We have highly trained Doppler specialists who can identify arterial blockages, venous insufficiency, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), vascular injuries, and other circulation disorders with high precision.

About Colour Doppler (Arterial & Venous) Upper Limb – Single Limb

The Ultrasound Colour Doppler (Arterial & Venous) single limb scan procedure is a non-invasive ultrasound procedure to visualise the blood flow of one arm, both arteries and veins. It can aid in the diagnosis of vascular issues like narrowing of the arteries, blood clots, venous reflux, and circulation issues.

The Doppler ultrasound systems are state-of-the-art equipment available at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, which allows for real-time flow visualization and more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

What is a Colour Doppler (Arterial & Venous) Upper Limb Scan?

A Colour Doppler ultrasound is a real-time imaging procedure employing high-frequency sound waves to produce real-time images of blood flow through the arteries and veins of the upper limb, color-coded by blood flow. This scan can be used to assess:

  • Arterial narrowing (stenosis) or blockage
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Venous insufficiency and valve dysfunction
  • Blood vessel injuries
  • Peripheral arterial disease affecting the upper limb
  • Blood flow after arterial reconstruction, bypass grafts, or vascular surgery

The procedure is safe, painless, non-invasive, and completely radiation-free.

Common Reasons for a Colour Doppler Upper Limb – Single Limb Scan

  • Arm pain or swelling
  • Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Poor circulation or numbness in the arm
  • Evaluation of arterial blockages
  • Assessment of vascular injuries after trauma
  • Monitoring after arterial reconstruction or bypass surgery
  • Assessment of venous insufficiency
  • Pre-operative vascular mapping

Colour Doppler Upper Limb Services at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy

Our vascular imaging specialists provide comprehensive Doppler ultrasound services, including:

Arterial Doppler – Single Upper Limb

Detailed assessment of arterial blood flow to detect narrowing, blockage, or reduced circulation.

Venous Doppler – Single Upper Limb

Evaluation of venous blood flow to detect DVT, venous insufficiency, and valve dysfunction.

Combined Arterial & Venous Doppler

Comprehensive examination of both arteries and veins of one upper limb in a single session.

Post-Surgical Vascular Assessment

Evaluation of arterial reconstruction, bypass grafts, and vascular repair following surgery.

Affordable Colour Doppler Upper Limb – Single Limb Scan

Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy delivers advanced vascular imaging with transparent and affordable pricing. Our skilled radiologists, along with our modern Doppler devices, help to arrive at a correct diagnosis, speed up reporting, and enhance the quality of patient care.

Who Should Consider a Colour Doppler Upper Limb Scan?

Your doctor may recommend this scan if you:

  • Have arm pain, swelling, or numbness
  • Suspect a blood clot (DVT)
  • Experience poor circulation in the arm or hand
  • Have suffered an arm injury affecting blood vessels
  • Require monitoring after vascular surgery or bypass grafting
  • Need a vascular assessment before surgery

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy for Colour Doppler Upper Limb – Single Limb?

  • Experienced Radiologists: Expertise in vascular and Doppler ultrasound imaging
  • Advanced Doppler Technology: High-resolution colour and spectral Doppler systems
  • Affordable Pricing: Transparent and patient-friendly costs
  • Fast Reporting: Accurate reports within a short turnaround time
  • Trusted Diagnostic Centre: NABL & NABH Accredited, ensuring quality, precision, and patient safety

Book Appointment for Colour Doppler Upper Limb – Single Limb

At Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, you can take control of your vascular health with a Colour Doppler (Arterial & Venous) Upper Limb – Single Limb scan. Our skilled radiologists, with advanced Doppler technology, make an accurate diagnosis of your condition when you have pain, swelling, blood clots, or circulation problems in your arm.

Test information: No preperation needed.

Reporting: Within 01 hour*

  • No fasting is required for this scan.
  • No special preparation is needed unless advised by your doctor.
  • Wear loose and comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the arm being examined.
  • Avoid applying lotions, creams, or oils to the arm on the day of the examination.
  • Carry previous Doppler studies, ultrasound reports, angiography reports, or other relevant medical records if available.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.
  • Arrive at the centre 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment time.
  • Inform the radiologist about any previous vascular surgery, bypass grafting, stent placement, dialysis fistula, or history of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
* For details, please see service-related policies

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