Doppler Limbs Single Venous Or Arterial
850,00 د.إ
Detailed Doppler ultrasound of a single limb (venous or arterial). Assess blood flow accurately. Book your appointment today!
Description
Doppler Limbs Single – Venous or Arterial
The Doppler Limbs Single – Venous or Arterial is a high-precision, non-invasive ultrasound test that evaluates blood flow in either the arteries or veins of the arms or legs — based on your clinical needs. Designed for targeted vascular assessment, this test delivers real-time imaging and audio feedback to detect abnormalities such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), peripheral artery disease (PAD), or chronic venous insufficiency.
Whether you’re experiencing leg pain, swelling, or have risk factors like diabetes or hypertension, this focused scan provides clear diagnostic insights without radiation, injections, or discomfort.
Performed by certified vascular technologists at Lab Tests Dubai, this test is ideal for early detection, routine screening, or follow-up monitoring — helping doctors make faster, more accurate treatment decisions.
Why You Need This Test
You need the Doppler Limbs Single (Venous or Arterial) test if:
- You have leg pain while walking that stops with rest (possible PAD)
- You’re experiencing unexplained leg swelling or heaviness
- You’re at risk for blood clots due to surgery, immobility, or long flights
- You have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a history of vascular disease
- You’re being evaluated for slow-healing wounds, ulcers, or varicose veins
- Your doctor suspects venous reflux or arterial blockage
This test offers a focused, cost-effective way to investigate specific vascular concerns — avoiding unnecessary imaging while ensuring accurate diagnosis.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider booking this test if you experience:
- Cramping or pain in legs during activity (claudication)
- Swelling in one leg (especially sudden or one-sided)
- Leg fatigue, aching, or a feeling of fullness
- Numbness, coldness, or weak pulse in limbs
- Skin discoloration, thickening, or non-healing sores
- Visible varicose veins or history of vein treatment
- Previous DVT or vascular surgery
These could be early signs of impaired circulation — and this Doppler test confirms it quickly and safely.
What Happens If Untreated
Ignoring vascular issues can lead to serious, even life-threatening complications:
- DVT can lead to pulmonary embolism (a fatal lung clot)
- PAD increases risk of heart attack, stroke, or limb amputation
- Chronic venous insufficiency causes leg ulcers, infections, and disability
- Diabetic patients face higher risks of foot complications and amputation
- Delayed diagnosis reduces treatment effectiveness
Early detection via Doppler ultrasound allows for timely intervention, potentially preventing emergencies and long-term damage.
How to Prepare for the Test
Preparation is simple:
- No fasting required
- No contrast or injections – completely non-invasive
- Wear loose clothing for easy limb access
- Avoid applying lotions or oils to legs before the test
- Continue taking your regular medications
- Inform staff if you’ve had recent surgery or clotting disorders
The test takes 30–45 minutes and is completely painless.
Test Overview
Test Name
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Doppler Limbs Single – Venous or Arterial
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Imaging Type
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Duplex Ultrasound (Color + Spectral Doppler)
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Options
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Choose:Venous OnlyorArterial Only
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Body Area
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Upper or Lower Limbs
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Contrast Used?
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No – safe for all patients
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Radiation?
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None – uses ultrasound only
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Duration
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30–45 minutes
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Turnaround Time
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Radiologist-reviewed report within10 days
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Best For
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DVT screening, PAD, claudication, venous insufficiency, varicose veins
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Location
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Lab Tests Dubai – Available across UAE with home visit option
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FAQs
Q: What’s the difference between venous and arterial Doppler?
A:
- Venous Doppler: Checks for blood clots (DVT) and valve leakage in veins
- Arterial Doppler: Assesses narrowing or blockages in arteries (e.g., PAD)
Q: Is the test painful?
A: No. It’s completely non-invasive — just a probe with gel moved over the skin.
Q: Can it detect a blood clot?
A: Yes — when performed as a venous Doppler, it is highly accurate in diagnosing deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Q: Do I need a doctor’s referral?
A: Not required, but recommended for accurate clinical context and follow-up.
Q: How soon will I get my results?
A: A detailed, radiologist-interpreted report is delivered securely within 10 days.
Q: Can I upgrade to both arterial and venous?
A: Yes! If you need both, simply book our Doppler Limbs Double (Arterial & Venous) test instead.
Q: Is it safe during pregnancy?
A: Yes. Ultrasound is radiation-free and completely safe for all patients, including pregnant women.
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