Comprehensive Vascular Diagnostic Package
Carotid Duplex + LE Venous + LE Arterial. If you experience the symptoms below, this combined study helps your physician evaluate circulation from the neck to the legs.
Face Drooping or Arm Weakness
Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the face or body may signal a blocked carotid artery or stroke.
Slurred Speech or Vision Changes
Trouble speaking or sudden vision changes may indicate reduced blood flow to the brain.
Leg Pain with Walking
Pain, cramping, or fatigue in the legs that worsens with activity may be a sign of poor circulation.
Leg Swelling or Heaviness
Swelling, tightness, or a heavy feeling in the legs may indicate venous insufficiency or blood clots.
Cold Feet or Numb Toes
Coldness, numbness, or tingling in the feet or toes may suggest poor arterial blood flow.
Skin Color Changes or Visible Veins
Discoloration, redness, or visible veins may indicate vascular disease or circulation problems.
Slow-Healing Sores or Ulcers
Wounds or sores on the legs or feet that take too long to heal may signal serious circulation issues.
Sudden face drooping, arm weakness, or slurred speech can signal a stroke. Call 911 immediately — every minute matters.