Matthew Rossi has Vascular Surgery as his primary medical specialty. Their primary office is: 107 Tremont St in Hopedale, Illinois.
They attended Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine and graduated in 1985 (around 39 years of experience). They are not listed as doing telehealth appointments, but this may have changed. It can't hurt to call and check. If anything it may encourage them to make them available if they are not currently.
Matthew Rossi Office Phone and Directions
Matthew Rossi 107 Tremont St
Hopedale, Illinois 61747 309-449-4450
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Additional Medical Specialties Include: GENERAL PRACTICE, GENERAL SURGERY
Medical School: Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine Graduation Year: 1985 The Primary Medical Specialty for Matthew Rossi is listed as: Vascular Surgery Approximate Years of Experience: 39 PAC (PECOS ID)#: 6406898832 NPI #: 1205874310 NPI Created On: 06/02/2006 NPI Last Updated Listed as: 03/25/2011 Primary Taxonomy Code: 208D00000X License Number: 036082575 Listed Gender: Male
Procedures, Services, Charges
Services and Procedures include:
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Biopsy of the esophagus, stomach, and/or upper small bowel using an endoscope
Diagnostic examination of large bowel using an endoscope
Biopsy of large bowel using an endoscope
Removal of impacted ear wax by washing
Radiological supervision and interpretation x-ray of abdominal aorta
Ultrasound guidance for accessing into blood vessel
Vaccine for influenza for injection into muscle
Ultrasound scanning of blood flow (outside the brain) on both sides of head and neck
Ultrasound study of arteries of both arms and legs
Ultrasound study of arteries and arterial grafts of both legs
Ultrasound study of arteries and arterial grafts of one leg or limited
Ultrasound scan of veins of both arms or legs including assessment of compression and functional maneuvers
Ultrasound scan of veins of one arm or leg or limited including assessment of compression and functional maneuvers
Ultrasound scan of abdominal, pelvic, and/or scrotal arterial inflow and venous outflow
Ultrasound scan of vena cava or groin graft or vessel blood flow
Measurement and graphic recording of the amount and speed of breathed air, before and following medication administration
Determination of lung volumes using plethysmography
Measurement of lung diffusing capacity
Injection beneath the skin or into muscle for therapy, diagnosis, or prevention
They took part in the Medicare Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS).