Service Providers for Echo Colour Doppler (Child)

An Echo Color Doppler for a child is a non-invasive test used to assess the heart's structure and blood flow. It combines traditional echocardiography with Doppler ultrasound, using sound waves to create moving images of the heart and vessels, while color coding the blood flow. The test helps detect congenital heart defects, valve problems, or abnormal blood flow patterns in children. During the procedure, a gel is applied to the chest, and a transducer is used to capture the images. It is painless, safe, and provides important information about the child’s heart health. No special preparation is usually required.