Ultrasound (US) of the Lower Limbs
Ultrasound examination of the lower extremities occupies a primary place among all diagnostic methods due to its high informativeness, non-invasiveness, and the ability to repeat examinations dynamically without harming the patient's health. The high imaging capability of the equipment expands opportunities for detecting pathologies, accurately representing tissue microstructures, thus improving the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment at early stages of disease progression.
Ultrasound examination (US) of the lower limbs is a non-invasive, safe, and informative diagnostic method that allows for assessing the condition of the leg vessels. It helps detect venous and arterial pathologies such as varicose veins, thrombosis, circulation disorders, and more.
The procedure requires no special preparation and causes no discomfort. It is used both for initial diagnosis and to monitor treatment effectiveness.
When is a Lower Limb Ultrasound Needed, and Who Should Get It?
A lower limb ultrasound is typically recommended by a phlebologist, vascular specialist, cardiologist, or general practitioner in the following cases:
- Leg pain, heaviness, or swelling
- Presence of varicose veins
- Suspected thrombosis or thrombophlebitis
- Rapid fatigue while walking
- Skin discoloration, redness, or ulcer formation
- Circulatory disorders (especially in diabetes patients)
- Post-surgical or post-treatment vascular assessment
A lower limb ultrasound is essential not only for diagnosing existing problems but also for the early detection of vascular diseases.

Where to Get a Lower Limb Ultrasound in Yerevan
You can undergo a leg ultrasound at Nairi Medical Center in Yerevan.
Our center is equipped with modern technology, and our highly qualified specialists ensure an accurate diagnosis.
To book an appointment, call 89 00.
List of services
- ▸ Plasmapheresis
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- ▸ Laboratory Diagnosis
- ▸ Computed Tomography
- ▸ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- ▸ Mammography
- ▸ X-Ray Diagnostics
- ▸ Ultrasound Diagnostics
- ▸ Endoscopic Diagnosis
- ▸ Functional diagnostics
- ▸ Electroneuromyography (ENMG)
- ▸ Electroencephalography (EEG)
- ▸ Vascular Ultrasound or Duplex Scan
- ▸ Kidney CT Scan
- ▸ Ultrasound (US) of the Lower Limbs
- ▸ Lymph Node Ultrasound (USG)
- ▸ CT Scan of the Heart
- ▸ CT Scan of the Liver
- ▸ Breast Ultrasound
- ▸ Pelvic Ultrasound
- ▸ Thyroid ultrasound
- ▸ Kidney Ultrasound
- ▸ Liver Ultrasound
- ▸ Ultrasound of the ovaries
- ▸ Ultrasound of the heart
- ▸ Abdominal ultrasound
- ▸ Ultrasound during pregnancy
- ▸ CT of paranasal sinuses
- ▸ Computed tomography of the chest
- ▸ Head/brain computed tomography
- ▸ Abdominal computed tomography
- ▸ Spinal MRI
- ▸ Joint MRI
- ▸ Brain MRI
