What do we recommend you to bring to a primary reception?
Cardiologist:
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ECG (not older than a month)
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Echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound)
Arrhythmologist :
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ECG
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Echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound)
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Results of the holter monitor test
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Thyroid function tests (TSH, T3, T4)
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The report of the doctor who referred you to an arythmolosist (a cardiologist or a physician).
Hematologist
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Complete blood count with a white blood cell differential
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Audiologist:
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Audiogram
Rheumatologist:
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Complete blood count (hemoglobin levels, platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells)
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Biochemical blood test (CRP, AST, ALT, creatinine, urea, uric acid, total protein)
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Rheumatoid factor (RF)
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Urinalysis
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The results of tests for HIV, Hepatitis, Syphilis (if possible)
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X‑ray computed tomography (CT) X-ray
Nephrologist (Fahrutdinova Olga Yurievna):
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Kidney ultrasound
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Complete blood count
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Urinalysis
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Biochemical blood test - urea, cholesterol, blood glucose, creatinine
Pulmonologist (Rezyapova Alina Igorevna):
- Examination of the function of external respiration
Coloproctologist:
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During the appointment, the doctor performs a rectoscopy (an endoscopy of the rectum).
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Preparation is required: on the evening before the examination or in the morning before the examination a patient must have a cleansing enema (e. g. Microlax enema)
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The rectoscopy is carried out on an empty stomach, so it is only allowed to drink a small amount of water.
Neurosurgeon:
You should bring:
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MRI or CT scan (not older than three months)
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the report of the neurologist who referred a patient to a neurosurgeon