Vascular Malformation and AVM Assessment
A Doppler mapping visit for selected vascular anomalies, abnormal superficial vessels, suspected AVM, or a mass where flow pattern matters.

Duration
45-60 minutes
Location
Salmiya
Visit Time
45-60 minutes
Preparation
Bring prior MRI, CT, ultrasound, or specialist notes if available.
Clinic
International Hospital, 2nd Floor, Vascular Department
Best for
When the question is vascular
What ultrasound contributes
Ultrasound can show whether a lesion has venous, arterial, or high-flow features and can help document depth, flow direction, and vessels involved.
Why prior imaging is useful
Vascular anomalies often need combined information from clinical exam and imaging. Prior MRI or CT helps focus the Doppler exam and report.
Bleeding, rapid growth, severe pain, skin breakdown, or neurological symptoms need prompt medical review.
Booking Path
From question to report
Send location, duration, symptoms, and prior imaging.
The scan maps flow and visible vessels.
The report supports referral or follow-up planning.
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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