RD010

Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan

  • Radiology

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Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan

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What is a Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan?

A Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan is an imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the veins in your lower legs. It can detect the presence of blood clots, or varicose veins, and help diagnose a variety of medical conditions.

Why would I get a Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan?

A Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan can be used to diagnose and treat leg pain, edema (swelling), and varicose veins. It can also be used to check if there are any blood clots in your leg veins that can cause serious health problems.

What happens during a Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan?

During the scan, you will lie on your back and your lower legs will be placed on a sliding platform. The technician will use a transducer (a hand-held device) to send sound waves into your legs. The waves will travel through your legs and create pictures of the veins. You may be asked to raise and lower your legs as the technician takes the images.

What to expect after a Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan?

After the scan is finished, the images will be analyzed by your doctor. Your doctor will then discuss the results with you to determine the best course of treatment. You should expect to be able to go home shortly after the scan is complete.

Conclusion

A Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to examine the veins in your lower legs. It can help diagnose as well as treat edema, varicose veins, and leg pain.

Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan

100% Association Index

$500 Estimated Charge

72190

CPT

General

98% Association Index

$504 Estimated Charge

0320

Revenue Code

Bilateral Lower Leg Vein Ultrasound Scan

100% Association Index

$252 Estimated Charge

72190

CPT

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