What is a vascular ultrasound?

Vascular ultrasounds are noninvasive imaging tests that use high-frequency sound waves to create images, also known as sonograms, of your arteries and veins. Also called vascular sonography, it reveals the movement and structure of your internal organs and how blood flows within your vessels.

Your vascular system is made up of an intricate system of blood vessels that bring blood to and from vital organs, including your heart and brain. Vascular ultrasounds can help you and your physician identify vascular diseases that increase your risk for heart attacks, strokes and other serious conditions, allowing you to be proactive about your health.

Patient receiving a vascular ultrasound in a hospital room

When is a vascular ultrasound performed?

Your provider may recommend vascular ultrasound if you have symptoms of the following conditions:

  • Atherosclerosis, when the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to the buildup of plaque
  • Blood clots
  • Carotid artery disease
  • Carotid artery stenosis, the narrowing of one or both carotid arteries
  • Deep vein thrombosis or leg swelling
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysms 
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
  • Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)
  • Varicose veins

Types of vascular ultrasound

Depending on your symptoms, your doctor may recommend one or more of the following vascular ultrasounds: 

What to expect with vascular ultrasound

The results

After your ultrasound, your sonographer will send your images to your referring physician, who will review your results and compare them with any previous tests you’ve had.

Based on the results, your doctor may recommend other tests to confirm a diagnosis. If the ultrasound leads to a diagnosis or reveals a problem, you and your physician can work together on a treatment plan.

doctor going over the results of a vascular ultrasound

Find a location near you

Vascular ultrasounds are available at Baylor Scott & White locations across Central and North Texas. If your ultrasound leads to a diagnosis, you can access comprehensive vascular care at a location convenient to you.

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