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Penile Doppler Ultrasound in Kathmandu, Nepal

Doctor holding an ultrasound probe with a diagram showing male reproductive system and transrectal ultrasound procedure

Advanced Penile Doppler Imaging at Clinic One

Confidential Vascular Assessment for Male Health with Senior Specialist Oversight. Our facility provides a private, professional environment for specialised penile vascular studies, utilising high-resolution technology to evaluate arterial and venous function.

 

✔️ Senior Vascular Radiologist

✔️ Absolute Confidentiality

✔️ Rapid Result Delivery

 

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Why Choose Us in Kathmandu

Certified Radiologist
Fast Reports
Zero-Wait Scheduling
Advanced GE Probes

What to Expect

  1. Fasting: Not required
  2. Duration: 30 to 45 minutes
  3. Results: Within 10 minutes after the scan
  4. Timing: Arrive 20 minutes early

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Penile Doppler at Clinic One

Vascular mapping provides critical data for urologists and specialists. Our penile Doppler ultrasound study evaluates:

 

  • Arterial Inflow: Measuring the Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) to identify arterial insufficiency.
  • Venous Outflow: Checking the End Diastolic Velocity (EDV) to detect potential venous leak issues.
  • Structural Assessment: Identifying plaque buildup or fibrosis associated with Peyronie’s disease.
  • Post-Injection Monitoring: Tracking real-time blood flow changes following clinical stimulation for a complete hemodynamic profile.

Why is Penile Doppler Done?

  • Erectile dysfunction (ED)

Helps determine if erectile dysfunction is due to poor blood flow (vascular problem) or another cause.

 

Can identify:

 

      • Arterial insufficiency (not enough blood coming in)
      • Venous leak (blood not staying in the penis)
  • Peyronie’s disease

Detects plaques (scar tissue) and assesses their impact on blood flow and curvature.

 

  • Penile trauma or injury

Checks for damage to blood vessels after injury.

 

  • Pre-surgical or post-treatment evaluation

Used before procedures or to monitor outcomes of ED treatments.

 

How to Prepare for Your Penile Doppler at Clinic One

Preparation for a Penile Doppler is straightforward but requires specific clinical timing.

 

  1. Medical Records: Bring previous prescriptions or notes from your Urologist or General Physician.
  2. Medication Note: Discuss any current ED medications with our staff during booking, as you may be asked to pause them 24-48 hours before the scan.
  3. Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing. We provide clinical gowns to ensure your comfort and privacy during the procedure.
  4. Timing: Arrive 20 minutes before your scheduled slot to complete registration in a relaxed environment.
  5. Duration: This specialised study typically requires 45 to 60 minutes for a thorough vascular analysis.

Book Your Penile Doppler Study at Clinic One

Reserve your appointment for a penile Doppler ultrasound at Clinic One. Contact your nearest branch at your convenience.

 

Lalitpur

Phone

Call us at: 01-5400400 / 9863393960

Email

Email us at: info@clinicone.com.np

Location

Clinic One, (Norkhang Complex, 2nd Floor), Next to St. Xavier’s School, Jawalakhel

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a Doppler used for penile health?

This scan measures the speed and volume of blood flow. It helps doctors determine if a physical vascular issue, such as poor arterial inflow or a venous leak.

 

Is the penile Doppler painful?

The ultrasound itself is entirely painless and non-invasive. In some cases, a small clinical injection is used to stimulate blood flow for the study; our senior specialists ensure this is handled with maximum care and minimal discomfort.

 

Who interprets the results at Clinic One?

At Clinic One, every Penile Doppler is analysed and signed by a Senior Consultant Radiologist.

 

Is my privacy protected?

Patient privacy is our highest priority. All scans are conducted in private rooms with limited staff.