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1. Carotid Doppler
Examination of the arteries that feed the brain and and face. This is a painless and harmless test which uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of the insides of your carotid arteries. The rate of blood flow to the brain determines which disease may lead to strokes, dizziness and heart disease.
PREPARATION:
Usually, you don't have to do anything special to prepare for this exam. You should tell the technologist about your family history and any medications you are taking. Also inform the technologist about your symptoms.
Duration: 30 minutes |
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2. Abdominal
This is a safe test that uses sound waves to make images of the abdomen (belly). It will show the size of the abdominal organs and can help evaluate injuries to or diseases of the abdominal organs.
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Do not eat or drink anything for several hours before this test. In an emergency situation, however, an abdominal ultrasound may be performed without any preparation. You should tell the technician about any medications you are taking.
Duration: 10 minutes |
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3. Pelvic/TV
Female Only....This is an internal ultrasound exam that will determine the shape, size, and position of organs in the pelvis. It can detect tumors, cysts, or extra fluid in the pelvis, and help find the cause of symptoms such as pelvic pain, some urinary problems, or abnormal menstrual bleeding in Women/Girls.
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Usually, you don't have to do anything special to prepare for this exam. You should tell the technician about any medications you are taking.
Duration: 10 minutes |
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4. Pelvis
If Male: External ultrasound of bladder, prostate.
If Female: External ultrasound of bladder, uterus ovaries..
Can help find the cause of symptoms such as pelvic pain, extra fluid in the area, some urinary problems, or abnormal menstrual bleeding in girls.
Preparation: Drink lots of fluids before the exam so that you arrive with a full bladder.
Duration: 10 minutes |
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5. Prostate (TRUS)
Duration: 20 minutes |
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6. Early OB (Obstetrics)
Evaluation/Detection of early pregnancy
Duration: 10 minutes |
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7. Obstetrics(OB) 2nd/3rd Trimester (Full Pregnancy Exam)
Pregnancy examination of baby well being
Duration: 20 minutes |
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8. Umbilical Cord Doppler with full Pregnancy Exam
The umbilical cord is evaluated for variation in blood flow and to determine the well being of the fetus.
Duration: 30 minutes |
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9. Gender Detection
Determination of fetal Gender.....Recommended from 17 Weeks into pregnancy.
Duration: 20 minutes |
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10. Bilateral Breast
Evaluation of tissue in both breast
Duration: 30 minutes |
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11. Renal (KIDNEYS)
Evaluation of both kidneys and their function..
Duration: 20 minutes |
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12. KUB (Kidney Urinary Bladder)
Duration: 20 minutes |
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13. Renal Arteries
A diagnosis of hypertension may prompt the physician to request an evaluation of the renal arteries. The renal arteries are evaluated for narrowing or aneursym of the vessels.
Duration: 40 minutes |
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14. Echocardiogram
Examination of the HEART to make diagnosis of diseases of the valves, arteries, walls and chambers of the heart.
Duration: 50 minutes |
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15. Arterial Doppler (Upper Extremities)
Bilateral (Both Limbs) The arteries of the upper extremity are evaluated for patentcy, narrowing of the arteries and the presence of plaque.
Duration: 40 minutes |
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16. Arterial Doppler (Upper Extremity)
Unilateral (One Limb Right or Left) The arteries of the upper extremity are evaluated for patentcy, narrowing of the arteries and the presence of plaque.
Duration: 20 minutes |
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17. Arterial Doppler (Lower Extremities)
Bilateral (Both Limbs) The arteries of the upper extremity are evaluated for patentcy, narrowing of the arteries and the presence of plaque.
Duration: 40 minutes |
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18. Arterial Doppler (Lower Extremity)
Unilateral (One Limb Right or Left) The lower Extremity arteries are examined for narrowing or occlusion of the vessels and the presence of plaque. The diagnosis of pathology of the arteries is important for Diabetics and heavy smokers.
Duration: 20 minutes |
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19. Venous Doppler (Lower Extremities)
Bilateral (Both Limbs) The deep veins of the lower extremities are evaluated for thrombus or clots within the vessel.
Duration: 40 minutes |
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20. Venous Doppler (Lower Extremity)
Unilateral (One Limb Right or Left) The deep veins of the lower extremities are evaluated for thrombus or clots within the vessel.
Duration: 20 minutes |
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21. Venous Doppler (Upper Extremities)
Bilateral (Both Limbs) The deep veins of the upper extremities are evaluated for thrombus or clots within the vessel.
Duration: 30 minutes |
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22. Venous Doppler (Upper Extremity)
Unilateral (One Limb) The deep veins of the upper extremity is evaluated for thrombus or clots within the vessel.
Duration: 20 minutes |
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23. Dialysis Grafts/Fistula
Evaluation of Dialysis patients with Grafts/Fistula. The Examination of the vessel is to determine aneurysm, patentcy, stenosis or narrowing of vessels and to rule out Blood clots.
Duration: 50 minutes |
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Hand/Wrist (Right or Left)
Duration: 10 minutes |
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Shoulder (Right or Left)
Duration: 10 minutes |
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Foot (Right or Left)
Duration: 20 minutes |
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Calf (Right or Left)
Duration: 20 minutes |
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Thigh (Right or Left)
Duration: 20 minutes |
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Neck
Duration: 20 minutes |
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Back
Duration: 20 minutes |
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Scrotum (Testis)
Duration: 20 minutes |
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Thyroid
Duration: 20 minutes |