Independent radiology second read

Need clarityon your

An independent written read — or a plain-English walkthrough — of your MRI or CT, from a board-certified radiologist with 17 years of clinical experience. Back to you in 24–72 hours, on Telegram or by email.

Dr. Oleksandr Berezovskyi, board-certified radiologist

Oleksandr Berezovskyi, MD

radiologist · esr · esoi · esnr · aru

17

years in practice

30,000+

MRI / CT studies read

ESR

european society of radiology

ESOI

society of oncologic imaging

ESNR

society of neuroradiology

ARU

association of radiologists of ukraine

A · Service

A second read
of your scan

An independent written read by a second radiologist. Same images, looked at from scratch — with no anchoring on what the first report concluded.

01

A formal written report

Delivered as a PDF signed with a qualified electronic signature (Ukraine's Diia QES). It is a legally valid document and can be verified at czo.gov.ua.

02

Plain English alongside

A separate section, written without the Latin and the jargon — what we see, what it likely means, and just as importantly, what it does not mean.

03

Concrete next steps

Which specialist to see, which follow-up imaging or labs are warranted, and on what timeline. Not a vague "please consult a specialist."

04

Read in context, not from scratch

If you have prior studies, I read the new exam against them — so any real change is visible, not just described in isolation.

Non-contrast

Second opinion

1 500 UAH (≈ $40)

24–72 hours

  • ·Signed PDF report (Diia QES)
  • ·Plain-English summary alongside
  • ·Delivered by Telegram or email

With contrast / longitudinal

Second opinion with prior-study comparison

2 500 UAH (≈ $65)

24–72 hours

  • ·Everything in the non-contrast tier
  • ·Side-by-side comparison with priors
  • ·Longitudinal change assessment

Before any invoice goes out, I take a first look at your study. If it isn't of diagnostic quality, I tell you what to do next — at no charge.

Order on Telegram

B · Service

Your report,
in plain English

When you don't need a fresh read — you just need to understand the report you already have. No Latin, no jargon, with the focus on what to do next.

Format 01

Recorded video walkthrough

A pre-recorded screen capture from the diagnostic workstation: I voice-walk you through your study and answer the specific questions you sent in. Runs 5–7 minutes. A written transcript comes with it.

Price

1 500 UAH (≈ $40)

24–72 hours

Format 02

Live consultation

Google Meet or Zoom, 10–15 minutes. We open your study together, I walk you through the findings, explain what they mean, and recommend next steps. Real-time questions welcome — transcript sent after.

Price

2 000 UAH (≈ $55)

10–15 min

This is not a second opinion. It is a separate service in which I explain a report you already have.

Order on Telegram

How it works

Four steps to a report.

  1. 01

    Open the Telegram bot

    No accounts, no forms. One tap, pick the service.

  2. 02

    Send your study

    Upload the DICOM folder or archive, attach the original report, and tell me the clinical question. Files are encrypted in transit and at rest.

  3. 03

    Pre-payment review

    I take a first look. If the study isn't diagnostic-quality, I tell you what to do instead — no charge.

  4. 04

    Report in 24–72 hours

    Pay through Plata by mono. The signed PDF lands in Telegram or your inbox.

The radiologist

Oleksandr Berezovskyi

Senior Consultant Radiologist · 17 years in practice

A clinical radiologist working in the value-based radiology tradition: a report should not just describe the image — it should make the next step obvious to the patient and to the referring doctor.

Over the course of my career I have read 30,000+ MRI and CT studies. Member of the European Society of Radiology (ESR), European Society of Oncologic Imaging (ESOI), European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR), and the Association of Radiologists of Ukraine (ARU).

On the side: a master's in AI/ML, and the founder of RadVoice — a structured voice-reporting tool for radiologists.

Sub-specialty focus

  • 01Abdominal and pelvic imaging
  • 02Genitourinary radiology
  • 03Gynecologic imaging
  • 04Musculoskeletal radiology
  • 05Oncologic imaging
  • 06Neuroradiology

Career

  1. 2024 — now

    Omega Medical Center

    Radiologist · Kyiv

  2. 2020 — 2024

    Odrex Medical Hospital

    Head of Radiology · Odesa

  3. 2015 — 2017

    MedCenter

    Head of Radiology · Batumi, Georgia

  4. 2012

    KhMAPE

    MRI fellowship · Kharkiv

  5. 2011

    ZMAPE

    Master's in radiology · Zaporizhzhia

  6. 2010

    ZMAPE

    Radiology residency · Zaporizhzhia

  7. 2008

    Zaporizhzhia State Medical University

    MD, General Medicine · Zaporizhzhia

Legal & safeguards

The legal footing.

§01

Licensed Ukrainian medical practice

Service delivered by a Ukrainian Sole Proprietor (Group 3) holding a Ministry of Health license for medical practice in radiology.

§02

Qualified electronic signature

Every report is signed with Ukraine's Diia QES — the EU-equivalent qualified e-signature. The PDF is a legally valid document.

§03

GDPR-aligned

Your data is processed only to produce your report. Transfer to third parties is prohibited. EU-grade safeguards apply.

§04

DICOM encryption

Files are stored in an encrypted S3 bucket. Access is restricted to the radiologist on the case.

§05

Deletion after delivery

DICOM files are deleted once you have confirmed receipt of the report.

§06

Confidential by default

Your original doctor is not contacted and never receives a notification. Asking for a second opinion is your right.

Reference

The questions
people rarely ask
out loud.

If your question isn't here, drop it in the bot — I answer personally.

Q.01What if you find something serious?
+

Then you hear it from a doctor who explains it to you in plain English. Not getting bad news doesn't mean it isn't there. Knowing is better.

Q.02Does this mean my doctor was wrong?
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Almost never. Radiology is hard. In around 67% of cases a second read refines the plan rather than overturns it.

Q.03Will my doctor find out I asked for a second opinion?
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No. Strict confidentiality. I do not contact your treating physician unless you specifically ask me to.

Q.04My DICOM files are huge. How do I send them?
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The bot takes DICOM archives up to several GB directly. For anything larger, the bot issues a private encrypted S3 upload link.

Q.05How long does it really take?
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24–72 hours is the guaranteed window. Often it's faster, depending on when in the day you submit.

Q.06What if I have several studies from different years?
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Ideal case. Send them all and I'll read them longitudinally — that is the comparison tier at 2 500 UAH (≈ $65).

Q.07I'm not in Ukraine. Does this work internationally?
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Yes — fully remote. The report can be issued in English or Ukrainian, your choice.

Q.08What if the written report still doesn't fully click?
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There is a separate product for that — the Plain-English Read (1 500 UAH / ≈ $40, video walkthrough) or a 10–15 minute live consult on Google Meet or Zoom (2 000 UAH / ≈ $55).

Q.09Is my personal data safe?
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Yes. Licensed Ukrainian medical practice, GDPR-aligned, encryption at rest, deletion after delivery, audit log of every access.

Q.10What if I just need to talk to a human?
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That is exactly what the 10–15 minute live consult is for. It does not replace your treating doctor — but it is often the missing piece of clarity that lets you decide what to do next.

One last step

Less anxiety.
More clarity.

You don't have to figure it out on your own. Send the scans through the Telegram bot — I'll send back a report that tells you what to do next.

Open SecondRead on Telegram