
Ultrasound produces sound waves that are beamed into the body causing return echoes that are recorded to "visualize" structures beneath the skin. The ability to measure different echoes reflected from a variety of tissues allows a shadow picture to be constructed. The technology is especially accurate at seeing the interface between solid and fluid filled spaces. Ultrasound Techs actually conduct the test, but the Radiologists read the tests.
| Below is a list of physicians that are generally associated with this service or condition. Please call the physician's office to determine whether they are the appropriate physician you are looking for; many physicians specialize in certain areas. | |||||
| Profile | Full name | Specialty | City | Phone number | View |
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Gray, Daniel S. MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Kwalbrun, Mark MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Lanigan, Patrick J. MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Daye, Susanne MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Phillips, Dean J. DO | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Wasenko, John J. MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Way, Jeffrey D. MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |
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Weber, Daniel J. MD | Radiology | Watertown | (315) 788-3500 | View |