Radiologist
Primary Department
Radiology
(920) 568-5420
Education
Medical College of Wisconsin
Residency
University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Medicine & Public Health
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology
Fellowship
Abdominal Imaging at University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Medicine & Public Health
Dr. Ozel is Clinical Associate Professor of Radiology in the Community Division. He completed his entire radiology training, including residency and abdominal imaging fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. He currently practices all aspects of radiology at various locations. He is also involved with the Virtual Colonoscopy program at the University of Wisconsin Hospital.
The Radiology Department provides ultrasound, CT scans, MRIs, mammography, nuclear medicine exams and bone densitometry. State-of-the-art Picture Archival and Communication System (PACS) allows physicians to look at images on the computer wherever they are, eliminating the need to transport images throughout the hospital or deliver images to different facilities. Magnetic resonance imaging technology includes the new Signa™ Architect MRI system from GE Healthcare, the most advanced MRI available today. Fort Memorial Hospital is the first hospital of its size in the nation to have this equipment.
"Better Diagnostics for Better Care at Fort HealthCare"
Bone Densitometry
Bone Scan
Computer Tomography (CT Scan)
Diagnostic Radiology (X-Ray)
Magnetic Resonance (MRI)
Mammography
Nuclear Stress Test
Positron Emission Tomography (PET Scan)
Ultrasound
Low Dose Lung Screening (lung cancer detection)
Radiology
611 Sherman Ave. East
Fort Atkinson WI, 53538
(920) 568-5420
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600 Highland Ave
Madison WI, 53792
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