Carotid Doppler Ultrasound
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Carotid Doppler Ultrasound
A Carotid Doppler Ultrasound is a non-invasive test that evaluates the blood flow in the carotid arteries—major vessels in your neck that supply blood to your brain. This test can detect plaque buildup or narrowing, helping assess your risk for stroke before symptoms arise.
Champions don’t take chances with stroke risk. They assess blood flow with precision.
Champions don’t take chances with stroke risk. They assess blood flow with precision.
What’s the Process
You’ll lie on an exam table while a technician gently moves a handheld device (called a transducer) over your neck.
This device uses sound waves to create real-time images and measure blood flow through your carotid arteries.
The scan takes 15–30 minutes. It’s completely safe, painless, and radiation-free.
What We Measure
Blood flow velocity in the carotid arteries
Plaque buildup or narrowing (stenosis)
Risk of reduced brain oxygen supply
Early signs of atherosclerosis or cardiovascular disease
Why Choose Us
Prevention, Not Reaction: We identify silent risks before they become emergencies.
Clear, Doctor-Guided Reports: Our summaries are designed to empower, not confuse.
Expert Precision: Conducted with high-resolution Doppler systems and interpreted by experienced radiologists.
This test is your early-warning radar for brain and heart health.
Explaining the Technology
A Doppler Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to detect blood movement and flow characteristics. It helps identify blockages, narrowing, or turbulence—early indicators of stroke risk. This safe, widely-used technology is an essential part of any preventive health strategy.
FAQ
Is it painful or invasive?
Not at all. It’s like a gentle neck scan with a gel—completely safe and non-invasive.
Who should consider this test?
Anyone over 40, especially with risk factors like hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, or family history of stroke or heart disease.
Can this detect a stroke?
It doesn’t detect stroke itself but identifies conditions that can cause one—well before symptoms appear.
How You’ll Benefit
Stroke prevention begins with awareness. This scan helps you measure the invisible—how well blood flows to your brain.
It’s not just about diagnosis. It’s about staying ahead.
What’s the Process
You’ll lie on an exam table while a technician gently moves a handheld device (called a transducer) over your neck.
This device uses sound waves to create real-time images and measure blood flow through your carotid arteries.
The scan takes 15–30 minutes. It’s completely safe, painless, and radiation-free.
What We Measure
Blood flow velocity in the carotid arteries
Plaque buildup or narrowing (stenosis)
Risk of reduced brain oxygen supply
Early signs of atherosclerosis or cardiovascular disease
Why Choose Us
Prevention, Not Reaction: We identify silent risks before they become emergencies.
Clear, Doctor-Guided Reports: Our summaries are designed to empower, not confuse.
Expert Precision: Conducted with high-resolution Doppler systems and interpreted by experienced radiologists.
This test is your early-warning radar for brain and heart health.
Explaining the Technology
A Doppler Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to detect blood movement and flow characteristics. It helps identify blockages, narrowing, or turbulence—early indicators of stroke risk. This safe, widely-used technology is an essential part of any preventive health strategy.
FAQ
Is it painful or invasive?
Not at all. It’s like a gentle neck scan with a gel—completely safe and non-invasive.
Who should consider this test?
Anyone over 40, especially with risk factors like hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, or family history of stroke or heart disease.
Can this detect a stroke?
It doesn’t detect stroke itself but identifies conditions that can cause one—well before symptoms appear.
How You’ll Benefit
Stroke prevention begins with awareness. This scan helps you measure the invisible—how well blood flows to your brain.
It’s not just about diagnosis. It’s about staying ahead.
What’s the Process
You’ll lie on an exam table while a technician gently moves a handheld device (called a transducer) over your neck.
This device uses sound waves to create real-time images and measure blood flow through your carotid arteries.
The scan takes 15–30 minutes. It’s completely safe, painless, and radiation-free.
What We Measure
Blood flow velocity in the carotid arteries
Plaque buildup or narrowing (stenosis)
Risk of reduced brain oxygen supply
Early signs of atherosclerosis or cardiovascular disease
Why Choose Us
Prevention, Not Reaction: We identify silent risks before they become emergencies.
Clear, Doctor-Guided Reports: Our summaries are designed to empower, not confuse.
Expert Precision: Conducted with high-resolution Doppler systems and interpreted by experienced radiologists.
This test is your early-warning radar for brain and heart health.
Explaining the Technology
A Doppler Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to detect blood movement and flow characteristics. It helps identify blockages, narrowing, or turbulence—early indicators of stroke risk. This safe, widely-used technology is an essential part of any preventive health strategy.
FAQ
Is it painful or invasive?
Not at all. It’s like a gentle neck scan with a gel—completely safe and non-invasive.
Who should consider this test?
Anyone over 40, especially with risk factors like hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, or family history of stroke or heart disease.
Can this detect a stroke?
It doesn’t detect stroke itself but identifies conditions that can cause one—well before symptoms appear.
How You’ll Benefit
Stroke prevention begins with awareness. This scan helps you measure the invisible—how well blood flows to your brain.
It’s not just about diagnosis. It’s about staying ahead.



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