Our vascular dopplers are specifically designed to support the assessment, monitoring and management of diabetic foot conditions.
These advanced handheld doppler devices provide accurate, reliable measurements of peripheral blood flow, helping clinicians identify circulatory issues early.
Easy to use and clinically precise, our dopplers are ideal for podiatrists, diabetes specialists and healthcare professionals involved in lower-limb and foot health assessment.
By supporting early detection of vascular compromise, they enable timely intervention and more effective treatment planning for patients with diabetes.

Our range of Diabetic Dopplers is designed to assist healthcare professionals in accurately assessing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and vascular conditions in diabetic patients.
The Dopplers are important tools for early diagnosis and ongoing care. They provide accurate measurements of blood flow and vascular health. They are portable, user-friendly, and provide reliable data to ensure effective patient care.
It uses high-frequency sound waves to detect blood flow in the arteries and veins. The reflected sound waves are converted into audible signals and visual data.
Diabetic patients are at higher risk for peripheral arterial disease and other vascular complications. Early detection through Doppler assessments can prevent serious health issues.
Some models are made for professional use. However, trained individuals can use them at home with guidance from a healthcare provider.
The frequency of testing depends on individual risk factors and the presence of symptoms. Healthcare providers will determine the appropriate schedule for each patient.
Regular cleaning and periodic calibration are recommended to ensure accurate readings. Refer to the device manual for specific maintenance instructions.
Healthcare professionals are trained to interpret Doppler results. The data will indicate the presence of blockages, reduced blood flow, or other vascular abnormalities.
Yes, dopplers can detect many vascular conditions besides PAD. They can also find venous insufficiency and other circulation problems.
Algeos offers a range of Vascular Dopplers. These tools help healthcare professionals provide good care for diabetic patients. These devices are crucial for the early detection, diagnosis, and ongoing management of peripheral arterial disease and other vascular conditions.

