Vascular Doppler Supplier in India

Minidop ES100VX

Bidop ES100V3

Smartdop 45

Bidop7

Smartdop XT6 Port

Smartdop XT14 Port

DVM 4500

Vascular Doppler uses high-frequency sound waves to measure the amount of blood flow through your arteries and veins, usually those that supply blood to your arms and legs. Vascular flow studies, also known as blood flow studies, can detect abnormal flow within an artery or blood vessel.

Minidop ES100VX

The ES-100VX Mini Doppler is a cost effective hand held pocket Doppler with integrated speaker for optimal sound sensitivity. Ideal for pedal pulses, systolic pressures and fetal heart sounds.

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bidop es100v3

Bidop ES100V3

The Bidop ES100V3 is a visual bidirectional vascular pocket Doppler. View a real-time waveform on the LCD and store up to 30 waveforms for later reference or to download to Smart-V-Link vascular software. Options include a PPG probe for toe pressures and Smart-V-Link software.

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Smartdop 45

The Smartdop 45 is a hand-held bidirectional Vascular Doppler with computer interface for lower extremity testing and documentation. It has a simple, single-button operation which locks in the gain and baseline automatically. It has a real-time waveform LCD and integrated printer for documentation required for reimbursement. Options include a PPG module for toe pressures, pulse volume (PV) for Pulse Volume Recordings (PVR) and Smart-V-Link vascular software.

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Smartdop 45
Bidop7

Bidop 7

The Bidop7 Bi-Directional Handheld Doppler with Color LCD offers advanced features like real-time waveform display, enhanced sensitivity, and USB connectivity. This portable device is perfect for detecting blood flow velocity in vascular disease diagnosis, providing peak and mean velocity measurements, and even supports optional PPG probes for expanded testing capabilities. Simplified operation and clear data visualization make it a valuable tool for healthcare professionals.

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Smartdop XT 6 Port

The Hadeco Smartdop XT is a fully automatic total vascular testing system for ABI and TBI studies that works with a windows software Smart XT Link including automated blood pressure & pulse volume measurement capabilities for up to 6 sites with simple one button operation.

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smartdop xt 6 port
automatic abi, tbi & pvr

Smartdop XT 14 Port

The Hadeco Smartdop XT is a fully automatic total vascular testing system for ABI and TBI studies that works with a windows software Smart-XT-Link including automated blood pressure & pulse volume capabilities for up to 14 sites with simple one-button-operation.

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DVM 4500

Bi-directional Doppler with large colour touchscreen. Windows based simple touch operation. 2 probe combinations for 4, 5, 8, 10, 20MHz, & PPG. 30 waveform memory & USB interface. PDF and DICOM Export available for USB flash memory. Downsized design with high speed CPU & FFT analysis. PPG probe (Option)..

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Bi-directional Doppler DVM 4500

Wave form mode

Velocity range (FFT)

Vessel diameter

Application

Vascular Doppler Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a vascular Doppler machine, and how is it used?

A vascular Doppler machine is a specialized ultrasound device that measures blood flow in arteries and veins using the Doppler effect. It helps clinicians detect blockages, narrowing, and poor circulation early, especially in conditions like peripheral arterial disease and diabetic foot. It is non‑invasive, painless, and can be used at the bedside, OPD, or in vascular labs for quick screening and follow‑up.

2. What is the difference between Doppler and duplex ultrasound?

A Doppler ultrasound focuses on blood flow, showing the speed and direction of blood through a vessel. A duplex ultrasound combines traditional B‑mode imaging (structure) with Doppler (flow), so doctors can see both the vessel anatomy and the blood flow in one study. In practice, Doppler is ideal for quick screening, while duplex is used for detailed vascular mapping and presurgical planning.

3. Why choose a portable vascular Doppler machine?

A portable vascular Doppler machine allows vascular assessment at the bedside, in emergency rooms, OPDs, and even during home visits. It saves time by bringing the test to the patient, reducing the need to shift critically ill or immobile patients to a central imaging department. For clinics and smaller hospitals, portable systems also reduce infrastructure costs while still providing reliable vascular diagnostics.

4. What is a handheld vascular Doppler, and who should use it?

A handheld vascular Doppler is a compact, battery‑operated device with a small probe designed for quick vascular assessments. It is commonly used by vascular surgeons, diabetologists, podiatrists, general surgeons, and wound‑care specialists for ABI, pulse localization, and diabetic foot screening. Because it is easy to carry and simple to operate, it is ideal for OPD, ward rounds, and outreach camps.

5. How much does a handheld vascular Doppler cost in India?

Handheld vascular Doppler prices in India vary depending on the model, features, and clinical use. At Kody Medical Electronics, basic handheld Dopplers like the Minidop ES100VX Pocket Doppler start at around ₹53,000 per piece for an 8 MHz peripheral vascular Doppler suitable for routine OPD and diabetic foot screening. More advanced handheld systems such as the Bidop7 Handheld Doppler with Colour LCD, which offers waveform display, memory storage, and PC connectivity, are listed at around ₹210,000 per piece.

For surgical and specialized applications, handheld Dopplers with surgical probes for plastic surgery are shown at approximately ₹230,000 per piece, while microvascular surgery Dopplers are listed at about ₹350,000 per piece. Comprehensive vascular assessment systems like the Smartdop XT‑6 Automatic ABI/TBI/PVR Doppler are priced around ₹568,000 per piece, and high‑end devices such as the DVM‑4500 Bi‑Directional Doppler Volume Flow Meter go up to about ₹830,000 per unit.

6. Which vascular Doppler is best for diabetic foot screening?

For diabetic foot care, an ideal vascular Doppler should offer high‑sensitivity probes, clear audio signals, and support for ankle‑brachial index (ABI) measurements. Handheld Dopplers with 8 MHz probes are widely preferred for pedal artery assessment. Clinics managing a high number of diabetic patients may benefit from models with automatic ABI calculation and report printing.

7. Can a vascular Doppler be used for ABI testing and arterial Doppler studies?

Yes, many vascular Doppler and ABI Doppler machines are designed specifically for ankle‑brachial index testing and arterial Doppler studies. They work with appropriate cuffs to compare arm and ankle blood pressures and assess peripheral arterial disease. If ABI testing is a key requirement, choose a unit that includes ABI calculation and compatible cuffs, rather than a basic audio‑only Doppler.

8. What is the use of Doppler ultrasound for varicocele?

Color Doppler ultrasound is a key test for diagnosing varicocele by showing dilated veins and reflux around the testis. It helps grade the severity of varicocele and guides treatment decisions, including surgery. Suppliers like Kody Medical can provide suitable color Doppler ultrasound systems for urology and andrology practices that frequently evaluate scrotal pathologies.

9. Is there a difference between vascular Doppler and fetal Doppler?

Yes, vascular Dopplers are specially made to check blood flow in the arteries and veins of the arms and legs, usually using 4, 5, or 8 MHz probes. Fetal Dopplers are tuned and designed to detect fetal heart sounds safely in obstetric practice, typically with 2–3 MHz probes and different ergonomics. Always select a Doppler specifically designed for your application—vascular, obstetric, or surgical.

10. How does Doppler ultrasound help in diabetic foot management?

Doppler ultrasound helps clinicians detect reduced blood flow in the feet long before ulcers become critical. By measuring ABI and assessing pedal pulses, doctors can stratify risk, plan revascularization, and monitor response to treatment. This early detection reduces amputation risk and improves wound‑healing outcomes in diabetic patients.

11. What features should I look for in the best handheld vascular Doppler?

When choosing a handheld vascular Doppler, consider probe frequency options (e.g., 8 MHz for distal arteries), audio clarity, battery backup, weight and ergonomics, and availability of ABI accessories. Additional features like digital display, waveform output, and PC connectivity can further enhance documentation and reporting. A reliable after‑sales service and warranty from the supplier are equally important for long‑term use.

12. Can vascular Doppler machines measure blood pressure?

Specialized ABI and arterial Doppler systems use Doppler technology along with blood pressure cuffs to check blood pressure in different parts of the body and calculate ABI They provide both Doppler waveforms and numerical pressure values, helping in objective assessment of peripheral arterial disease. If you need Doppler plus blood pressure measurement, choose an ABI Doppler or Doppler blood pressure machine rather than a basic audio Doppler.

13. Are portable ultrasound Doppler machines suitable for surgical use?

Many portable ultrasound Doppler machines support vascular and intraoperative use when combined with suitable surgical Doppler probes. Surgeons use them to confirm vessel patency, locate arteries and veins, and assess graft flow during vascular procedures. When purchasing, confirm that the system is compatible with sterile surgical probes and meets the OR’s safety and hygiene requirements.

14. How do I choose a vascular Doppler supplier in India?

When selecting a vascular Doppler supplier, check product range, clinical references, warranty, service network, and installation/training support. Prefer established medical equipment companies that can provide demos, user training, and quick service response. Kody Medical offers product consultation to match the right vascular Doppler model with your clinical specialty and budget.

15. Do vascular Doppler machines require regular calibration or maintenance?

Yes, like any diagnostic equipment, vascular Doppler machines benefit from periodic maintenance to ensure accurate and consistent readings. Regular checks of probe sensitivity, battery health, and cables help avoid downtime and misinterpretation. Partnering with a supplier that offers annual maintenance contracts (AMC) helps keep devices compliant and reliable.

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