Equipment:

Ellman Surgitron 4.0 Dual RF/120 IEC
Dr Pawlowski works on Ellman Surgitron 4.0 Dual RF/120 IEC.
This unit is the state-of-the-art in Radiosurgery. The versatility, safety, and healing results of the Ellman Radio surgical units have received worldwide acclaim and recognition from clinics, hospitals, opinion leaders, and authors in the medical field.
The ultrahigh frequency 4.0 MHz output minimize lateral heat production with little or no tissue damage. The effect is rapid healing and excellent cosmetic result.
Dr Pawlowski removes nodules, warts, nevi, spider angiomas and etc.
For free consultation please call 773 227 2821.
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Breast cancer Screening ( Mammogram)
When to start? At age 40 or earlier if there is a family history or risk factors.
How often? Every 1 year
Cervical and Vaginal Cancer Screening (Pap smear)
When to start? At age 21 or within 3 years of first sexual intercourse
How often?
Until age of 30 Every 1 year using glass slide method or Every 2 years using liquid based method
Age 30 or older Every 2-3 years if last 3 PAPs were normal
When to stop Pap?
At 70 years of age, if the last 3 Pap smears were normal and no abnormalities were identified in the
past 10 years, then Pap smears may be discontinued.
Pap test and pelvic exam are covered by Medicare every 2 years.
Colon Cancer Screening (Colonoscopy)
When to start? At age 50 or earlier if there is a family history or other risk factors
How often? Colonoscopy - every 10 years
Fecal Occult Blood Test - every 1 year
Prostate Cancer Screening (PSA)
When to start? At age 50
How often? Digital Rectal Examination - every 1 year
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Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
blood test - every 1 year
CHOLESTEROL Screening
When to start? At age 20
How often? Every 5 years if cholesterol/triglycerides remain within normal range
DIABETES (checking blood sugar level)
When to start? At age 35 or older and earlier if there is a family history or other risk factors
How often? Every 1-3 years
HYPERTENSION: blood pressure check every 1-3 years at age 18 and older
OSTEOPOROSIS Screening
When to start? At age 65 with no risk factors At age 50 with risk factors (smoking, weight less than 154 lbs, decreased physical activity, alcohol or caffeine use, low calcium and vitamin D intake)
How often? Every 2 years
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FLUE Vaccine
When to start? At age 19
How often? Every 1 year
PNEUMONIA Vaccine
When to start? At age 65 with no risk factors
At age 50 with risk factors (diabetes, congestive heart failure, emphysema, and others)
How often? Once-in-a-lifetime vaccine.
HPV (Papillomavirus) Vaccine
When to start? Girls and women between age 11-26
How often? Three intra-muscular injections over a six-month period
HPV vaccine retail price is $120 per injection, $360 per complete vaccination. Insurance companies may not cover the cost of the recommended vaccine. HPV vaccine does not treat existing HPV infection, genital warts, precancer or cervical cancer. Because the vaccine does not protect against all types of HPV, it will not prevent all cases of cervical cancer or genital warts. About 30% of cervical cancer will not be prevented by the vaccine. HPV vaccine is not given in pregnancy.
ZOSTAVAX (Shingles) Vaccine
When to start? At age 60 or older
How often? Once-in-a-lifetime vaccine
Zostavax is a live vaccine which reduces incidence of shingles by 51% in adults aged 60 or older who received the vaccine. Zostavax is not indicated for treatment of shingles or post herpetic pain. You should not receive Zostavax if you are allergic to gelatin or neomycin, if you have disease or condition that causes weakened immune system, including leukemia, lymphoma, HIV/AIDs, or are taking high dose of steroids by injection or by mouth, if you have active TB or if you are pregnant or may be pregnant.
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Equipment:

LOGIQ® i
Dr Pawlowski works on office LOGIQ ultrasound system.
Miniaturization. The freedom to perform imaging wherever – without sacrificing image quality. LOGIQ® i – a wireless capable ultrasound system reverberating with advanced features for stunning image clarity and unprecedented clinical productivity. And at a mere 10 pounds, carry it throughout the hospital, home visit for comprehensive radiology or vascular studies – even musculoskeletal and oncology imaging – right at the point of care.
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SRI-HD with organ specific imaging - This new breakthrough optimizes scanning according to individual organ tissue. |
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CrossXBeam™ - Image quality is further amped up with CrossXBeam technology, which enhances tissue and border differentiation using an exclusive spatial compounding acquisition and processing technique. |
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