Service Details
The Color Doppler unit at Thalamus Institute of Medical Sciences is a specialized ultrasound service used to assess blood flow through arteries and veins. This advanced imaging technique provides a color-coded view of blood movement, helping diagnose vascular conditions like blood clots, narrowed blood vessels, and arterial blockages. Color Doppler is commonly used in cardiac, abdominal, and obstetric cases, providing crucial insights into circulatory health. This non-invasive test allows physicians to make informed decisions regarding treatments, monitor blood flow patterns, and identify potential complications early.
Key Features
Specialized Blood Flow Assessment: Evaluate blood flow through arteries and veins with precision.
Color-Coded Imaging: Provide visual insights into blood movement for a clearer diagnosis.
Diagnosis of Vascular Conditions: Detect issues like blood clots, narrowed vessels, and blockages.
Broad Application: Support cardiac, abdominal, and obstetric diagnostics.
Non-Invasive Procedure: Offer a safe, painless test suitable for monitoring circulatory health.
Early Detection: Aid in early identification of complications, supporting timely treatment decisions.