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carotid doppler ultrasound

Carotid Doppler ultrasound

Clarity that preserves your vitality, in every pulse

Benefits

  • Early detection of arterial narrowing.

  • Non-invasive assessment of blood flow.

  • Identification of vascular obstructions.

  • Assistance in diagnosing vascular diseases.

  • Monitoring of arterial conditions over time.

carotid doppler ultrasound

Discover the Vitality of Your Arteries: Carotid Doppler Ultrasound

At our medical center, we take care of your vascular health with precision and dedication. Our carotid Doppler ultrasound service provides a detailed look at your arteries, ensuring a thorough and accurate evaluation.

What We Offer:

  • Advanced Technology: We use state-of-the-art equipment to obtain clear and detailed images of your carotid arteries, providing an accurate assessment of blood flow.

  • Expert Analysis: Our highly trained medical team performs precise interpretation of the obtained images, giving you detailed information about your vascular health.

  • Non-Invasive Procedure: The carotid Doppler ultrasound is a safe and quick procedure with no incisions or significant discomfort.

Why Choose Us?

  • Commitment to Your Well-Being: We focus on providing comprehensive and personalized care centered around your vascular health.

  • Highly Qualified Professionals: Our medical team has the necessary experience to offer expert and detailed analysis of your arteries.

  • Rapid and Detailed Results: We provide precise results in an optimal timeframe so you can make informed decisions about your vascular health.

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  • What is the difference between 2D, 3D and 4D ultrasounds?
    The main difference between 2D, 3D and 4D ultrasounds lies in the image they provide: 2D ultrasound: Provides two-dimensional black-and-white images. This is the most common form and is used to assess basic anatomy and fetal position. 3D ultrasound: Provides three-dimensional images that show more realistic details of the shape and surface of the fetus. It is used for more detailed visualization of facial and anatomical features. 4D ultrasound: This is an extension of 3D ultrasound that adds the dimension of time, providing real-time images. It allows the movement of the fetus to be seen, such as facial gestures and body movements, providing a more "live" experience during the procedure. While 2D ultrasound is standard and generally sufficient to assess fetal health, 3D and 4D ultrasounds offer a more detailed perspective and a richer visual experience, especially appreciated during pregnancy to observe the baby's appearance in a more realistic way.
  • What is the best time to perform a 3D/4D ultrasound?
    Ideally, this is between weeks 26 and 30, when your baby has enough fat to show his or her facial features but still has room to move.
  • Are 3D/4D ultrasounds safe for my baby?
    Yes, these ultrasounds use the same technology as standard 2D ultrasounds and are considered safe by medical experts.
  • How long does a 4D ultrasound session last?
    Typically, a 4D ultrasound session lasts between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on the position of the baby and the quality of the images.
  • Why is Doppler used in obstetric ultrasound?
    Doppler measures blood flow, allowing assessment of circulation in the placenta and fetus, which is crucial for detecting potential problems.
  • Is it necessary to have a medical recommendation to schedule an obstetric ultrasound?
    Generally, it is recommended to follow your doctor's instructions, although in many cases obstetric ultrasounds can be scheduled at your own request.
  • What should I do to prepare for my ultrasound?
    Normally, no special preparation is required. It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and have a full bladder to facilitate viewing.
  • Can I bring family or friends to the ultrasound session?
    Of course! We encourage you to share this special moment with your loved ones.