Dr. Abdallah Louasli, Radiologist

Dr. Abdallah Louasli

Radiologist in Saint-Charles-Borromée, QC

Dr. Abdallah Louasli is a Radiologist specializing in the use of medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body. Practicing at medical facilities in Saint-Charles-Borromée, QC, he supports various clinical departments. His... Read More

Verified Licensed by CMQ License Number: 20823 Referral Typically Required Contact for Availability French Male 6+ Years Experience
Primary Practice LocationCentre hospitalier de Lanaudière, Médecine nucléaire
1000 boulevard Sainte-Anne
Saint-Charles-Borromée, QC
J6E 6J2
Primary Phone(450) 759-8222
Professional Details

About

Dr. Abdallah Louasli is a Radiologist specializing in the use of medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body. Practicing at medical facilities in Saint-Charles-Borromée, QC, he supports various clinical departments. His practice is aligned with the standards set by the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ), ensuring a high level of professional quality and patient safety. Areas of subspecialty focus or particular interest may include Nuclear Medicine, providing advanced imaging options for complex cases. Dr. Louasli's primary goal is to deliver accurate diagnoses with a patient-safety focused approach, serving patients requiring diagnostic imaging or image-guided procedures.

He graduated with a Medical Degree in 2020 and holds a specialty certification in Radiology issued on July 23, 2020. Dr. Louasli completed extensive post-graduate medical training in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, equipping him with the skills necessary for comprehensive imaging interpretation and minimally invasive procedures.

Guided by a patient-safety philosophy, Dr. Louasli is dedicated to providing precise diagnostic assessments within Saint-Charles-Borromée. He emphasizes clear communication and thoroughness in his reports to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Fluent in French, he is committed to accessible healthcare communication for his community.

  • Computed Tomography (CT) Scan Interpretation: Detailed review and reporting of cross-sectional CT images for evaluating trauma, cancer staging, vascular disease, infections, and other complex conditions throughout the body.
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Interpretation: Specialized analysis and reporting of MRI scans, providing detailed images of soft tissues, brain, spine, joints, abdomen, and pelvis without using ionizing radiation.
  • Ultrasound Interpretation (Sonography): Evaluation and reporting of diagnostic ultrasound images for assessing organs (e.g., liver, kidneys, thyroid, reproductive organs), blood flow, pregnancies, and musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Mammography and Breast Imaging Interpretation: Expert review and reporting of mammograms (including tomosynthesis/3D mammography) and breast ultrasound for cancer screening, diagnosis, and follow-up.
  • Fluoroscopy Procedure Interpretation: Interpreting real-time X-ray imaging (fluoroscopy) used during procedures like barium studies (GI tract), hysterosalpingograms, or to guide certain injections.

Note: This list provides an overview of common radiology services. Dr. Louasli interprets a wide range of medical imaging studies and/or performs procedures as indicated by your referring physician. Specific subspecialty services depend on the physician's focus and training.

All medical imaging services are provided in accordance with the standards of practice set by the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ).

Dr. Louasli's practice is primarily based at the Centre hospitalier de Lanaudière, Médecine nucléaire, located near the central Saint-Charles-Borromée neighborhood of Saint-Charles-Borromée. The facility is conveniently situated close to local points of interest, making it accessible for patients in the region. It is reachable via local public transit, providing ease of access for individuals commuting from surrounding areas. The practice serves a diverse patient population requiring diagnostic imaging and image-guided procedures. Parking is available at the facility. The facility is wheelchair accessible.

Are imaging studies interpreted by Dr. Louasli covered by Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) in QC?
Medically necessary diagnostic imaging studies interpreted by a Radiologist like Dr. Louasli are typically covered by Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) in QC when prescribed by your referring physician and performed at an accredited medical facility. Some advanced or specialized interventional procedures may also be covered. It's always best to confirm specific coverage details with Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) or the imaging clinic/hospital.
Do I need a referral from my doctor to have an imaging study interpreted by Dr. Louasli?
Yes, almost all diagnostic imaging tests (like X-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasounds) and interventional radiology procedures require a formal request or requisition from your family doctor, specialist, or other authorized healthcare provider. Dr. Louasli provides expert interpretation of these physician-ordered studies.
Can I speak to Dr. Louasli directly about my images?
Typically, the Radiologist's detailed report is sent to your referring physician, who is best positioned to discuss the results with you in the context of your overall health and other test findings. While direct consultation with the interpreting Radiologist is uncommon for routine diagnostic imaging, for Interventional Radiology procedures, Dr. Louasli (if performing the procedure) would discuss it with you beforehand.
Why might I need an injection of 'contrast' or 'dye' for my scan?
Contrast material (often called 'dye', though it's usually clear) is a special substance that can be injected intravenously (or sometimes taken orally or rectally) to help certain organs, blood vessels, or tissues stand out more clearly on imaging exams like CT or MRI. It can help Dr. Louasli see abnormalities that might otherwise be hidden. Not all scans require contrast; it's used when it can provide important additional diagnostic information.
How long will my imaging test take?
The duration depends on the type of scan. A simple X-ray might take only a few minutes. Ultrasounds can range from 15 to 45 minutes. CT scans are usually quick once you're positioned (actual scan time is often under a minute), but total appointment time can be longer. MRI scans are typically the longest, often 30 to 60 minutes or more per body part being imaged.
I'm concerned about radiation exposure. Are X-rays and CT scans safe?
Patient safety is our top priority. Radiologists and technologists are trained to use the lowest radiation dose necessary to obtain high-quality diagnostic images (this is known as the ALARA principle - As Low As Reasonably Achievable). While X-rays and CT scans do use ionizing radiation, the amount for most diagnostic exams is carefully controlled and the benefit of an accurate diagnosis generally far outweighs the very small potential risk. If you have specific concerns, please discuss them with your referring doctor or the imaging staff before your exam.

Centre hospitalier de Lanaudière, Médecine nucléaire
1000 boulevard Sainte-Anne
Saint-Charles-Borromée, QC J6E 6J2

Phone: (450) 759-8222

The facility is wheelchair accessible.

Dr. Louasli is a licensed physician regulated by the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ) under the Medical Act in QC. Imaging services are typically provided based on referrals from other physicians.

Verify registration with the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ): https://www.cmq.org/en/directory/physicians?number=20823

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