Book Your Colour Doppler Lower Limb Venous Scan in Delhi – Expert Radiologists & Fast Reports
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Book your Colour Doppler Lower Limb Venous scan at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy, an NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostics Centre offering advanced Radiology and Pathology services. It helps to diagnose some conditions, like venous thrombosis (DVT) and insufficiency. There is an ultrasound of Colour Doppler ultrasound, which provides an evaluation of the leg veins. It is a radiation-free examination that provides an accurate assessment of blood flow in veins. It assists in diagnosis and timely and optimal treatment planning.
About Colour Doppler – Lower Limb Venous
A Colour Doppler Lower Limb Venous scan is a type of ultrasound that is used to measure the veins in both legs. It appraises the blood flow speed and direction, and also assesses how many blood clots are present in the veins. Venous disorders cause leg pain, swelling, skin changes, and bulging of veins, so the scan plays an important role in diagnosing these disorders and in supervising patients after treatment or surgery as well.
What is a Colour Doppler – Lower Limb Venous Scan?
Colour Doppler is an ultrasound that merges conventional ultrasound imaging with Doppler technology to assess the flow of blood and visualise it. It identifies blocked and damaged veins in the venous circulation and observes the abnormalities present in the blood circulation. This whole procedure is painless and radiation-free, with contrast injections.
Common Reasons for a Colour Doppler – Lower Limb Venous Scan
Swelling in one or both legs
Pain, tenderness, or heaviness in the legs
Suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Evaluation of varicose veins
Chronic venous insufficiency
Leg discoloration or skin ulcers
Follow-up after vein surgery or endovenous treatment
Assessment of recurrent venous thrombosis
Monitoring patients at high risk for blood clots
Pre-operative venous mapping
Conditions Evaluated
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Chronic venous insufficiency
Varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Venous reflux
Venous obstruction
Venous valve incompetence
Post-thrombotic syndrome
Venous ulcers
Chronic leg edema
Who Should Consider This Scan?
Your doctor may recommend a Colour Doppler – Lower Limb Venous scan if you:
Have swelling, pain, or heaviness in your legs
Have visible varicose veins
Are suspected of having deep vein thrombosis
Have skin discoloration or non-healing leg ulcers
Have a history of venous disease or blood clots
Require follow-up after venous treatment or surgery
Are at increased risk of developing DVT
Benefits of Colour Doppler – Lower Limb Venous
Non-invasive and painless examination
No radiation exposure
Real-time assessment of venous blood flow
Early detection of blood clots
Accurate evaluation of venous valve function
Helps diagnose venous insufficiency and varicose veins
Safe for repeated follow-up examinations
Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy?
Experienced Radiologists and Vascular Imaging Specialists
Advanced High-Resolution Colour Doppler Ultrasound Systems
NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
Accurate and timely reporting
Affordable and transparent pricing
Comprehensive Radiology and Pathology services under one roof
Book Your Colour Doppler – Lower Limb Venous Scan
Book your appointment today at Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy if you are looking for a Colour Doppler Lower Limb Venous Scan or DVT scan. Our experienced team provides venous imaging for the diagnosis of disorders and helps to provide reports promptly, for better health.
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 affected leg.
Avoid applying lotions, creams, or oils on the leg on the day of the examination.
Carry previous Doppler studies, ultrasound reports, CT scans, MRI scans, venous mapping reports, or other relevant medical records if available.
Continue taking your regular medications unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.
Inform the radiologist if you have a history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), varicose veins, venous surgery, endovenous treatment, or blood clotting disorders.
Inform the radiologist if you have symptoms such as leg swelling, pain, heaviness, skin discoloration, or non-healing ulcers.
Arrive 15–20 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
इस जांच के लिए उपवास (फास्टिंग) की आवश्यकता नहीं होती है।
डॉक्टर द्वारा विशेष रूप से सलाह न दिए जाने पर किसी विशेष तैयारी की आवश्यकता नहीं होती है।
जांच के दौरान प्रभावित पैर की आसानी से जांच के लिए ढीले और आरामदायक कपड़े पहनकर आएं।
जांच वाले दिन पैर पर कोई क्रीम, लोशन या तेल न लगाएं।
यदि उपलब्ध हों, तो अपनी पुरानी डॉप्लर जांच, अल्ट्रासाउंड, सीटी स्कैन, एमआरआई, वेनस मैपिंग रिपोर्ट या अन्य संबंधित मेडिकल रिकॉर्ड साथ लेकर आएं।
नियमित दवाइयाँ डॉक्टर की सलाह के अनुसार जारी रखें।
यदि पहले डीप वेन थ्रॉम्बोसिस (DVT), वैरिकोज़ वेन्स, नसों की सर्जरी, एंडोवेनस उपचार या रक्त के थक्के बनने की समस्या रही हो, तो इसकी जानकारी रेडियोलॉजिस्ट को दें।
यदि पैर में सूजन, दर्द, भारीपन, त्वचा का रंग बदलना या न भरने वाले घाव हों, तो इसकी जानकारी भी अवश्य दें।
पंजीकरण और तैयारी के लिए निर्धारित समय से 15–20 मिनट पहले केंद्र पर पहुंचें।
The patient is asked to lie comfortably on the examination table.
A water-based ultrasound gel is applied over the affected lower limb.
A Doppler ultrasound probe is gently moved over the veins of the leg to evaluate venous blood flow.
Colour and spectral Doppler imaging are used to assess the direction, speed, and pattern of blood flow in real time.
The examination evaluates deep vein thrombosis (DVT), venous reflux, venous obstruction, varicose veins, venous valve function, and other venous abnormalities.
Blood flow measurements are recorded at different levels of the lower limb for a comprehensive venous assessment.
Additional measurements or imaging may be performed when clinically indicated.
The procedure is painless, non-invasive, and does not involve radiation or contrast injection.
The examination usually takes approximately 20–30 minutes, depending on the clinical indication and complexity of the study.
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