- ElectrocardiogramThe screening is painless and simple, using EKG electrodes to detect the presence or absence of artrial fibrillation. You will be asked to roll up your sleeves and roll down your socks. You will lie on an exam table while a technologist applies electrodes above your wrists and ankles.
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- Thyroid
- UltrasoundYou will need a referral from your physician to schedule an appointment for an ultrasound study or DEXA scan. Your doctor’s office will complete a requisition form and contact our scheduling department to book your appointment.
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- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyDr. Robbins specializes in Ultrasound and Cardiac Radiology, including Echocardiography and Cardiac CT Scan. A graduate of the Georgetown University School of Medicine, Dr. David Robbins completed his internship and residency at the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Following his residency, Dr. Robbins completed a fellowship in Cardiovascular Radiology at Yale New Haven Hospital, where he went on to practice as an attending Radiologist. Previously, Dr. Robbins was an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Yale University School of Medicine.
- LesionsUltrasound, or sonography, is a diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize muscles, tendons, and many internal organs. It is commonly used to evaluate the size, structure and any pathological lesions of the abdominal and pelvic organs, breast, thyroid glands and heart, as well as the blood flow in arteries and veins.