Arterial/Venous Duplex

Arterial/Venous Duplex is a safe, noninvasive diagnostic test used to evaluate blood flow in the arteries and veins. Arterial/Venous Duplex uses sound waves to create real-time images and detect blockages, clots, or circulation problems. The procedure is painless, requires no anesthesia, and is performed on an outpatient basis. Patients can resume normal activities immediately after the test.

How is Arterial-Venous Duplex performed?

There are no special preparations required for an Arterial/Venous Duplex. This noninvasive diagnostic test is performed on an outpatient basis at our vascular diagnostic center. In most cases, you can continue your regular routine before your Arterial/Venous Duplex appointment.

You may be asked to remove certain clothing or jewelry. Depending on the area being examined, you may need to wear a medical gown. It is recommended to avoid tobacco and caffeine prior to the test, as they can affect blood flow and influence Arterial/Venous Duplex results. If the abdominal area is being evaluated, you may be instructed to fast overnight to reduce interference from intestinal gas.

During Procedure:

Arterial/Venous Duplex is a safe and painless test used to evaluate blood flow and detect vascular conditions. It does not require anesthesia and carries no significant risks or side effects. After the procedure, you can immediately return to your normal activities without restrictions.

Our vascular specialists provide comprehensive diagnostic imaging using advanced ultrasound technology to support accurate diagnosis and effective vascular care. If you are concerned about circulation issues or possible vascular conditions, schedule your Arterial/Venous Duplex consultation today.