Cold Hands and Feet Circulation Assessment
A practical Doppler pathway for cold extremities, color change, weak pulses, and circulation concerns where vascular flow needs to be separated from nerve, temperature, or systemic causes.

Duration
30-45 minutes
Location
Salmiya
Visit Time
30-45 minutes
Preparation
Keep warm before the exam and describe triggers such as cold, stress, or activity.
Clinic
International Hospital, 2nd Floor, Vascular Department
Best for
When the question is vascular
What Doppler can clarify
Doppler can assess whether major arterial flow is reduced and whether waveforms suggest narrowing, obstruction, or more distal circulation issues.
Not every cold limb is vascular
Cold hands or feet may come from temperature sensitivity, nerve issues, medicines, thyroid problems, Raynaud phenomenon, or artery disease. Vascular assessment focuses on the blood-flow part.
A suddenly cold, painful, pale or blue limb needs urgent medical care.
Booking Path
From question to report
Send side, triggers, color changes, pain, and pulse concerns.
Mention diabetes, smoking, PAD, autoimmune disease, or medicines.
The scan is matched to hand, foot, arm, or leg circulation needs.
Patient Questions
Practical details before the visit
This information is general and does not replace physician assessment or emergency care for severe symptoms.
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