A Doppler ultrasound is a simple and painless procedure. However, being well-prepared beforehand can help you feel more at ease and confident, as well as ensure a smooth examination and accurate results for your doctor. Let’s see what you should do before your appointment.
No Need to Worry About Food or Medication
Good news! You don’t need to fast or restrict your fluid intake before a Doppler ultrasound. In most cases, you can also continue taking your regular medications. However, for safety, inform your doctor or the technician about any medications you’re currently taking, in case they might affect the examination.
Dress Comfortably, Avoid Obstacles
- Clothing: Choose comfortable clothes that allow easy access to the area being examined. For example, if your leg veins are being checked, wear shorts or a skirt.
- Jewelry: Remove any jewelry that might interfere with the examination, such as necklaces, earrings, or belts
Avoid Stimulants
- Refrain from smoking and caffeinated beverages At least 2 hours before the examination, as they can affect blood flow
Share Your Health Story
Before the examination, your doctor or the technician will ask about your medical history, including
- Pre-existing medical conditions: Such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or kidney disease
- Any symptoms you’re experiencing
- Medications you’re currently taking
- Pregnancy (if applicable)
Providing complete information will help the doctor interpret the results accurately
Relax, Be at Ease, No Need to Fear
Doppler ultrasound is a painless and non-invasive procedure. If you have any concerns or questions, feel free to ask your doctor or the technician