The time it takes to prepare the report of the Color Doppler exam can vary depending on the complexity of the exam and the number of images that need to be reviewed.
The time it takes to prepare the report of the Color Doppler exam can vary depending on the complexity of the exam and the number of images that need to be reviewed. In general, a radiologist or a sonographer who has expertise in performing and interpreting ultrasound exams will review the images and prepare the report.
Examining the completion of the procedure, the images are typically stored and saved in the computer system, a radiologist or sonographer will review the images and interpret the findings. They will then write a report summarizing the result of the exam, including the abnormalities detected, and make recommendations for further testing or follow-up if needed.
The turnaround time for the report can be 4 to 5 hours. In some cases, it may take several days to receive the report.