About Us

After many years of providing medical service for healthcare facilities, John founded High Desert Doppler (HDD). With the help of his wife, Kristi Jain, and his daughter, Lauren Ariaz. He has turned High Desert Doppler into a family-owned and operated business with an emphasis on caring, trustworthiness, and convenient mobile service.
The mission of High Desert Doppler is to provide mobile diagnostic imaging services to underserved communities throughout New Mexico, as well as non-invasive examinations for physicians, urgent care facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare professionals. If patients cannot come to our office, we will visit them! We have the equipment to travel to a patient’s home, business, assisted living facility, or anywhere else we are needed.
Sonography is the most widely used imaging modality in the world. Founder and CEO, John Jain Jr., spent several years in the Lovelace Healthcare System managing the ultrasound and vascular labs. Jain was also the Administrative Director of Radiology at Women’s Hospital in Albuquerque.
Who We Are
Ultrasound imaging plays an essential part in medical diagnosis throughout today’s healthcare environment. Our team of sonographers are all American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) registered with over 100 years of cumulative ultrasound provider experience.
Why High Desert Doppler?
* Mobile ultrasound imaging
* Reliable diagnostic performance
* Premium modalities in clinical settings
* Efficient turnaround times
* Patient satisfaction
What We Do
High Desert Doppler (HDD) is a leader in mobile diagnostic ultrasound. We perform non-invasive examinations for physicians, urgent care facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, other healthcare professionals, as well as in patient’s homes.
* Abdominal Ultrasound Imaging
* Vascular Ultrasound Imaging
* Echocardiography
* Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
More about High Desert Doppler
Our services include accreditation, licensing, personnel, and equipment, resulting in no direct expense to your practice.
This accessibility allows for early stage detection of diseases which could go undiagnosed if patients have to wait or travel for examination.