Learn about duplex ultrasound, the importance of experienced technicians, and preparing for the procedure.
Each exam has its own diagnostic criteria which helps physicians determine the location, severity, and even progression over time of both venous and arterial vascular disease processes.
For this reason, all three of our full-time ultrasound technologists (plus Dr. Tahara) are Registered Vascular Technologists (RVT), which is a designation which means they have passed the rigorous Vascular Technologist exam administered by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS). With this level of credentialing, rest assured that you will have some of the very best technologists available to you when choosing Allegheny Vein and Vascular for your duplex ultrasound procedures!
NOTE: Only Dr. Tahara provides orders for ultrasounds to be performed in our office-based lab.
IMPORTANT: It is vital that patients keep their followup appointments. The reason for this is that vascular disease is not something that just goes away. It is a process that continues, even after any necessary procedures have been performed. Regular monitoring of your condition will be required in order to help you realize your best possible outcome for the long term.
Venous Ultrasounds
Arterial Physiologic Exams
Arterial Ultrasounds
Dialysis Access Ultrasound – 1 hour