Roman Hyszczak

Diagnostic Radiology, Interventional RadiologyMale40+ years of experience
Roman Hyszczak is a diagnostic radiologist in Lansing, Michigan.
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Location

Roman Hyszczak
1234 Napier Ave
Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085
Roman Hyszczak
31 N Saint Joseph Ave
Niles, Michigan 49120
Roman Hyszczak
1840 Wealthy St Se
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506
Roman Hyszczak
100 Michigan Ave Ne
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
Roman Hyszczak
5185 Cherry Ln
Stevensville, Michigan 49127
Roman Hyszczak
3900 Hollywood Road
Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085
Roman Hyszczak
300 N Ave
Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
Roman Hyszczak
826 W King St
Owosso, Michigan 48867
Roman Hyszczak
5185 Cherry Ln
Stevensville, Michigan 49127
Roman Hyszczak
31 N Saint Joseph Ave
Niles, Michigan 49120
Roman Hyszczak
1234 Napier Ave
Saint Joseph, Michigan 49085
Roman Hyszczak
401 W Greenlawn Ave
Lansing, Michigan 48910

Education

Medical school

Roman Hyszczak attended medical school and graduated in 1982 (40 years ago).

About Me

Roman Hyszczak works at Spartan Radiology Inc, which has 159 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Diagnostic Radiology
Additional specialties
Interventional Radiology
Years of experience
40+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1831134931

Hospital Affiliations

Roman Hyszczak is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Lakeland Hospital, ST Joseph
Bronson Methodist Hospital
Mclaren Bay Region
Memorial Healthcare
Bronson Battle Creek Hospital

Specialties

Roman Hyszczak is a diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. His primary specialty is diagnostic radiology.

Diagnostic Radiology

Radiology is the medical discipline that uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases within the bodies of animals and humans.

Secondary specialties

Interventional Radiology

Interventional radiology (IR) is a medical subspecialty that performs various minimally-invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance, such as x-ray fluoroscopy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound. IR performs both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures through very small incisions or body orifices. Diagnostic IR procedures are those intended to help make a diagnosis or guide further medical treatment, and include image-guided biopsy of a tumor or injection of an imaging contrast agent into a hollow structure, such as a blood vessel or a duct. By contrast, therapeutic IR procedures provide direct treatment—they include catheter-based medicine delivery, medical device placement (e.g., stents), and angioplasty of narrowed structures.