Vascular Imaging
Vascular imaging is a test that uses ultrasound (sound waves) to listen to and evaluate the blood flow, blood pressure, circulation and level of oxygen in the blood in your veins and arteries. The ultrasound can produce a picture of the inside of your veins and arteries. A specially trained vascular sonographer performs this test.
This is a noninvasive procedure because the vascular sonographer does not need to insert anything into the veins or arteries.
Following your vascular ultrasound, a printed report will be sent to your doctor.
Contact Information
Heart & Vascular Institute Administrative Offices
500 17th AvenueCherry Hill Campus
Professional Building, Suite 304
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-320-4100
Network of locations
Cardiovascular services are provided at our main facility at Cherry Hill and at multiple locations in King, Snohomish, Clallam and Grays Harbor Counties.
What to expect during your hospital stay
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