Doppler Ultrasound

A Doppler ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to show how blood flows through your body's blood vessels. It can be used to examine blood flow in many parts of the body, including the heart, neck, arms, legs, and organs.

B/W Ultrasound

B-Mode is a two-dimensional ultrasound image display composed of bright dots representing the ultrasound echoes. The brightness of each dot is determined by the amplitude of the returned echo signal.