DVT Doppler Ultrasound Scan

DVT Doppler Ultrasound Scan
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Private DVT Doppler Ultrasound Scan

If you have swelling, pain, redness, or skin colour changes in a leg or arm, a private DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) Doppler ultrasound scan can provide fast answers and peace of mind. Performed by specialist sonographers, this safe, painless scan checks for blood clots in the deep veins and helps identify the cause of your symptoms without delay. With same-day appointments available, you can be seen quickly and get results explained to you straight away.

➡ Feeling cramps, numbness, or poor circulation in your legs or arms? These symptoms might be caused by a blocked artery, not a vein issue. See our Arterial Doppler Ultrasound to check your blood flow.
➡ Concerned about stroke risk or neck artery blockage? See our Carotid & CIMT Scan
➡ Not sure which scan you need? Contact us and we’ll guide you.

🔍 What does a DVT ultrasound scan check?

  • ✅ Blood flow in the deep and superficial veins of the affected leg or arm
  • ✅ Presence of blood clots (thrombosis)
  • ✅ Location and size of any clot detected
  • ✅ Condition of vein walls and valves
  • ✅ Signs of inflammation or infection in the vein
  • ✅ Venous structure and valve function for signs of clot or insufficiency

❓ Why is a DVT ultrasound important?

  • ✔ Early Detection of DVT: Identifying clots early can prevent serious complications, including pulmonary embolism.
  • ✔ Assessing Risk Factors: Understanding the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) based on individual health factors.
  • ✔ Guiding Treatment: Results help determine the appropriate course of treatment, including medication or further interventions.

👥 Who should consider a DVT ultrasound scan?

  • ✅ Swelling in one leg, particularly if sudden or unexplained
  • ✅ Pain or tenderness in the calf or thigh, especially when standing or walking
  • ✅ A warmth or redness in the affected leg
  • ✅ A history of DVT, varicose veins, or venous insufficiency
  • ✅ Recent surgical procedures or immobilisation (e.g., long flights, bed rest)

💡 Benefits of a Venous Doppler/DVT Ultrasound

  • Non-invasive and Safe: The scan does not involve radiation, making it safe for patients of all ages.
  • Accurate and Detailed Imaging: Provides a clear view of blood flow in the veins, allowing for precise diagnosis.
  • Quick and Efficient: The procedure is fast, and results are usually available shortly after the scan.

🩺 Book Your Venous Doppler/DVT Ultrasound Scan Today

If you are experiencing symptoms of DVT or have risk factors for venous thromboembolism, a Venous Doppler/DVT Ultrasound Scan is an essential step in protecting your health. Book your scan today with our experienced team to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.

📞 Call us: 020 3318 1373
📧 Email: Contact@phoenix-ultrasound.co.uk

📍 Our Locations:
Central London: 1-5 Portpool Lane, London, Medical Room, EC1N 7UU
Surrey: 63 Nork Way, Banstead, SM7 1HL

Symptoms of DVT: If you experience symptoms such as pain, swelling, and tenderness in one of your limbs, especially in the legs, a DVT Ultrasound Scan may be recommended to investigate the possibility of blood clot formation.
Medical Emergency: DVT is considered a medical emergency due to the potential complications it poses. Blood clots can lead to serious conditions, including pulmonary embolism if they travel to the lungs.
Risk Factors: Individuals with risk factors for DVT, such as a history of clotting disorders, recent surgery, prolonged immobility, or a family history of DVT, may undergo this scan as a preventive measure or to monitor their vascular health.
Post-Surgical Assessment: After certain surgeries, especially those involving the lower limbs, a DVT Ultrasound Scan may be performed to check for the development of blood clots.
Monitoring Treatment: For individuals already diagnosed with DVT, regular scans may be conducted to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and ensure the absence of new clot formation.
Unexplained Swelling or Pain: If you experience unexplained swelling or pain in your limbs, the scan helps identify the underlying cause, which could be DVT.
History of DVT: Individuals with a history of DVT may undergo periodic ultrasound scans to assess their ongoing risk and overall vascular health.
The most common symptoms of DVT include Pain, Swelling, and Tenderness in one of the limbs, usually in the legs.
DVT is a medical emergency because it can lead to serious complications, including the risk of blood clot movement to the lungs (pulmonary embolism), which can be life-threatening.
You will receive your results verbally immediately after the scan. Following the appointment, the sonographer will review the images and prepare a written report within 24 hours, with any recommended actions. The report and images will be sent to you, allowing you to discuss the findings with your doctor or physiotherapist if necessary.

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