Vascular Testing: Tests to check for peripheral arterial diseases.
- ABI (Ankle Brachial Index) Test: Physical evaluation of vascular blood flow to peripheral arteries
- Carotid Doppler: An ultrasound test for carotid artery disease, a major cause of stroke. Used to check or monitor blood flow in the vessels in the neck that supply blood to the brain.
- Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound: Ultrasound to check the abdominal aorta which supplies blood to the lower part of the body and the legs
- Lower Extremity Venous Doppler: A common test used to diagnosis DVT (deep vein thrombosis), the veins of the affected limb are viewed and compressed with an ultrasound transducer. This is done to check for the presence of flow and compressibility.
- Lower Extremity Arterial Doppler: A test for detection of peripheral arterial disease (blockage in the arteries to the leg)