At our vascular testing center, we provide comprehensive vascular ultrasound services to detect and monitor blood flow problems, blockages, and circulation issues. Vascular ultrasound is safe, painless, and does not involve radiation — making it the preferred method for early detection of vascular disease.
Our Vascular Ultrasound Services
We offer a full range of vascular ultrasound tests, including:
The ankle-brachial index ultrasound compares blood pressure in the ankle and arm to check for peripheral artery disease (PAD) and reduced circulation.
Used to evaluate blood flow in the arteries and veins of the arms, helping detect blockages, narrowing, or clots.
Checks the abdominal aorta for aneurysms or narrowing that may lead to serious health risks if left untreated.
Provides a detailed look at arteries throughout the body to assess circulation and identify potential blockages.
Examines the carotid arteries in the neck for narrowing or blockages that increase the risk of stroke.
Detects blood clots in the deep veins, usually in the legs, which can be life-threatening if not diagnosed quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Vascular Ultrasound
Vascular ultrasound can detect artery blockages, blood clots (DVT), aneurysms, narrowing, and poor circulation in both veins and arteries.
Most vascular ultrasound tests take 30–60 minutes depending on the area being studied.
A sonographer applies gel to the skin and uses a handheld device (transducer) to send sound waves into your blood vessels. Images of blood flow appear on a monitor in real time.
It shows the structure of blood vessels and how well blood is flowing, helping doctors find blockages, narrowing, or clots.
Your doctor may order a vascular ultrasound if you have leg pain, swelling, poor circulation, suspected blood clots, or risk of aneurysm.
You can schedule a vascular ultrasound at our specialized vascular testing center. We provide quick, accurate results reviewed by vascular specialists.
No. Vascular ultrasound is painless, safe, and non-invasive.
You will lie on an exam table while gel is applied to your skin. The technologist moves the transducer over the area to capture images. You may hear a “whooshing” sound of blood flow during the test.
A trained vascular sonographer performs the exam, and a vascular specialist or radiologist reviews the results.
Yes. Tests such as the ankle-brachial index (ABI) and arterial duplex ultrasound are excellent for detecting blockages or narrowing in leg arteries.
Why Choose Our Vascular Testing Center?
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