Approved by Diagnose.me Medical Advisory Board on 31 May 2013
Head of Radiology Chair and Department, Radiology, University Hospital of Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Moscow (Russia)
Abdominal imaging • One of the leading European radiologists with over 30 years of experience. Past president of the European Congress of Radiology and the current president of the Russian Society of Radiology.
"Words cannot describe just how brilliant my experience with diagnose,me was, I will try: It was easy to do (which is saying something for a techno dinosaur like myself), the response was quick (much, much quicker than local doctors), the feedback from the doctor was comprehensive and thorough...but, more importantly than all of this: he picked up something that none of the other doctors have noticed in over four years of me having pain and having seen nearly 30 specialists in my own country. I am incredibly grateful and wish I could give Doctor Sinitsyn a big thank you hug! From now on, if I ever need any medical diagnosis I will get Dr. Sinitsyn to give a second opinion...it was invaluable."
(37 reviews)Professor, MD, Ph.D., FACR, EBCR.
Current position: Chair of Radiology and Head of Radiology Department in a University Hospital (Moscow). Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU).
President of Russian Society of Radiology
President of European Congress of Radiology in 2014
Honorary member of American College of Radiology.
Gold medal of Europan Society of Radiology 92019).
Member of Advisory Board of Diagnose.me
The work of my department covers all major fields of radiology. My experience also covers teleradiology, chest, cardiac, abdominal, pelvic, neuro, head and neck, bones and joins, oncology and emergency radiology.
I wrote or co-wrote 8 books, over 120 medical publications, book chapters, textbooks, and am among the highest cited Russian radiologists. I am an invited speaker and multiple national and international conferences, Laureate of the Russian State Prize in Science and Education in 2011.
The report I received from the hospital was not clear at all. I felt something was wrong in my body so I asked for a second opinion of my CT-scan. I received not only a really clear report but also an explanation for my symptoms. I told this to my doctor and they looked at it again and agreed, now I can get help to solve this issue.
Would highly recommend, always listen to your body, this report of a specialist was needed for the hospital to look again.
The report was professional, detailed and helped me to proceed further. Thank you
Prompt and explanatory report
Valentin Sinitsyn, MD, PhD, Prof. has published 100+ publications:
English, Русский, plus 22 languages with medical translation