Service Providers for Transthoracic Echo-Doppler Study

A Transthoracic Echo-Doppler Study is a non-invasive test that combines traditional 2D echocardiography with Doppler ultrasound to assess the heart's structure, function, and blood flow. During the procedure, a gel is applied to the chest, and a transducer is used to send and receive ultrasound waves. The Doppler technology measures the speed and direction of blood flow through the heart's chambers and valves. This study helps diagnose conditions like valve problems, congenital heart defects, heart murmurs, and blood flow abnormalities. It is painless, safe, and commonly used to evaluate heart health and guide treatment.