Service Providers for Anesthesia Charge for Echo/Echo Color Doppler

An Echo Color Doppler is an advanced type of echocardiogram that uses ultrasound to visualize blood flow within the heart and blood vessels. It combines traditional 2D imaging with Doppler technology, which detects the speed and direction of blood flow by measuring changes in sound waves. The test helps evaluate the heart's function, valve conditions, and blood flow abnormalities, such as leaks or blockages. During the procedure, a gel is applied to the chest, and a transducer is used to capture images. The test is painless, non-invasive, and provides valuable insights into heart health and circulation.