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Carotid Ultrasound

Why Have a Carotid Ultrasound?

Carotid ultrasounds are usually used to see if there is any narrowing of the neck arteries which can increase the risk of a stroke. Your doctor may refer you for an ultrasound if you have elevated blood cholesterol levels, a family history of strokes, TIAs, diabetes or other circumstances.

Who performs the examination?

Ultrasounds are performed by specialist ultrasound staff called sonographers. All X-RAY & IMAGING sonographers have a minimum of 15 years ultrasound experience.

What happens during the examination?

In most cases you will be required to remove clothing that obstructs the neck. The sonographer will ask you to lie down on a bed and keep your head as still as possible. The sonographer will apply gel to your skin and pass a marker pen shaped instrument called a transducer across the gel. This will happen on both sides of your neck to receive the images of both arteries.

Once the sonographer is satisfied that the images are accurate the examination is over. The images are reviewed and interpreted by a radiologist and are printed for you to take with you to your next doctor's appointment.

The whole process usually takes around an hour but can vary from person to person.

Is the examination painful or uncomfortable?

Other than the initial cool feeling of the gel, you should not feel any pain or discomfort during this examination.

What does it show?

As ultrasounds produce images in real time it is possible to see the flow of blood through the artery at the very moment of the scan. If there is arterial narrowing or obstructions reducing the flow of blood through the artery, the ultrasound will show it in most cases. This information can then be used to assist with the treatment.

Do I need to do any preparation for a Carotid Ultrasound?

No.

Where can I have this examination and how much does it cost?

You can have a carotid ultrasound at any of our practices. As with all our ultrasounds, X-RAY & IMAGING Bulk Bill abdominal ultrasounds as long as you have a doctor's referral and are entitled to Medicare, DVA or Work Cover.

Caloundra (07) 5438 2011

Coolum (07) 5446 1599

Do I have to book an appointment?

Yes. Ultrasound appointments are often booked several days in advance so it is important to book as soon as possible. Call your closest X-RAY & IMAGING practice to book your appointment.

 

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