
Doctor of ultrasonic diagnostics
Doctor of ultrasound diagnostics (ultrasound specialist) – an expert in the field of examination and visualization of organs and tissues with the help of specialized equipment. In the modern world, the doctor of ultrasonic diagnostics plays a crucial role in the detection and treatment of various diseases. Ultrasound specialist takes an active part in accompanying patients suffering from cancer at all stages – from initial diagnosis to the use of ultrasound in the course of treatment measures. When diagnosed with cancer, the ultrasound doctor conducts a detailed examination, determining the degree of spread of the tumor and the presence of metastases, as well as monitoring the dynamics of treatment.
Modern ultrasound equipment allows the ultrasound technician to obtain data with a high degree of detail. Ultrasound is a safe and painless method of diagnosis. One-stage visualization of the state of the body in real time makes it possible to assess the structure of tissues, the size of organs, blood supply and other parameters. Ultrasound specialist can examine various organs, including the heart, vessels, abdomen, pelvic organs, mammary glands and others.
An appointment and consultation with the ultrasound specialist is an integral part of cancer screening and cancer treatment. The ultrasound specialist plays an important role in the prevention and early detection of cancer. Ultrasound examinations, conducted as part of regular check-ups, allow you to detect pathologies in the early stages, when they are still easily treatable. Appointments to doctors of this specialty are available in all branches of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre” (NMRRC) of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation by phone.
The following types of ultrasound screening are performed at the National Medical Research Radiological Centre” (NMRRC) of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation:
- Gastrointestinal tract organs;
- lungs and pleural cavity;
- mammary glands;
- thyroid gland;
- oral cavity;
- reproductive and genitourinary organs;
- blood vessels and heart;
- lymph nodes;
- soft tissue.
In addition to screening, ultrasonography is used in the process of minimally invasive manipulations such as:
- puncture and biopsy;
- FUSION biopsy;
- nephrostomy and cystostomy placement;
- drainage of bile ducts, etc.
Ultrasound examination is assigned to the patient after consultation with an oncologist in a face-to-face format in a polyclinic of one of the branches of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre” (NMRRC) of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. The appointment is made by phone or via the feedback form.
A detailed list of available types of tests and treatment methods can be found on our website in the Branches and Departments section by selecting the desired branch.





