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Robert Reinhart, MD
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Dr. Robert Reinhart is an interventional radiologist practicing in Lehighton, PA. Dr. Reinhart specializes in minimally invasive, targeted treatments. Interventional radiologists use X-Rays, MRIs and other advanced imaging to put catheters in the body in order to treat the source of the disease internally. Many conditions that once required surgery can now have less risk, less pain and fewer invasions when treated by an interventional radiologist.
32 years
Experience
Robert Reinhart, MD
- Lehighton, PA
- Washington University School of Medicine
- Accepting new patients
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Cervical stenosis?
This is a complex situation, and you are clearly being seen by at least one physician. Helping you would require a complex review of your entire chart, imaging, physical exam, READ MORE
This is a complex situation, and you are clearly being seen by at least one physician. Helping you would require a complex review of your entire chart, imaging, physical exam, and history. I would advise you most strongly that your condition is way beyond anything that 'Dr. Goole' can treat. If you have doubts about your current therapy, seek a second opinion from a real doctor. Not a website, Good luck.
Can CT contrast make you nauseous?
CT contrast can cause nausea. This is usually brief, lasting a few seconds. The contrast will be out of your circulation in minutes. Please consider that the nausea may be related READ MORE
CT contrast can cause nausea. This is usually brief, lasting a few seconds. The contrast will be out of your circulation in minutes. Please consider that the nausea may be related to the condition which prompted your doctor to order the scan. Please be sure to notify your doctor if the nausea persists.
What are the side effects of radiation treatment after prostate surgery?
Radiation is effective and fairly safe. There is the possibility of colitis, and radiation injury to the rectum. Radiation injury to the bladder can also happen. A consultation READ MORE
Radiation is effective and fairly safe. There is the possibility of colitis, and radiation injury to the rectum. Radiation injury to the bladder can also happen. A consultation with your Radiation Oncologist can give you more precise estimates of the likelihood of complications, and their expected severity.
Can I drink alcohol after a CT scan with contrast?
Wait till you get home.