About
With expertise in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Dr. Frank David Cheeseman provides crucial diagnostic insights to referring physicians. Practicing at medical facilities in Kingston, ON, he supports various clinical departments by offering comprehensive radiology services. Adhering to the standards and guidelines established by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), he ensures high-quality, safe, and accurate imaging assessments for patients requiring diagnostic imaging or image-guided procedures.
Dr. Cheeseman graduated with a Medical Degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Medicine in 1979.0 (Canada), and has been practicing as a Radiologist since 1985, accumulating over 39 years of experience. He is certified as a RCPSC Specialist, reflecting his extensive training and commitment to maintaining the highest professional standards in radiology.
He adopts a technically proficient and reassuring approach to patient care, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy and safety. Fluent in English, Dr. Cheeseman is dedicated to providing clear communication and expert interpretation to support optimal clinical outcomes for the Kingston community.
- 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.
- X-ray Interpretation (Radiography): Expert analysis and reporting of X-ray images for diagnosing conditions related to bones (fractures, arthritis), chest (pneumonia, lung nodules), and abdomen.
- 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.
Note: This list provides an overview of common radiology services. Dr. Cheeseman 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 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO).
Dr. Cheeseman’s practice is primarily based at medical imaging facilities located in the Downtown Kingston area, near Queen's University, in the Sydenham Ward neighborhood of Kingston. These facilities are conveniently situated near the Cataraqui Centre (West end) and Kingston Centre, which is currently undergoing redevelopment. The location is accessible via Kingston Transit, providing easy access for patients across the community. The facility is wheelchair accessible. Parking is available at the facility.
- Are imaging studies interpreted by Dr. Cheeseman covered by Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) in ON?
- Medically necessary diagnostic imaging studies interpreted by a Radiologist like Dr. Cheeseman are typically covered by Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) in ON 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 Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) or the imaging clinic/hospital.
Coverage depends on the specific test and your eligibility. Your healthcare provider or the imaging center can provide detailed information regarding coverage and billing.
- Do I need a referral from my doctor to have an imaging study interpreted by Dr. Cheeseman?
- 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. Cheeseman provides expert interpretation of these physician-ordered studies.
This ensures the imaging is performed for a valid clinical reason and is aligned with standard medical practice.
- Is there general preparation needed before an imaging appointment?
- Preparation varies significantly based on the type of imaging test. Some require fasting for several hours, others may need you to drink water for a full bladder, or avoid certain medications. You will receive specific instructions from the clinic or hospital when your appointment is scheduled. It's very important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure the quality of your exam and your safety.
- 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.
- What's the difference between an MRI and a CT scan?
- Both are advanced imaging tests, but they use different technologies. CT (Computed Tomography) scans use X-rays and a computer to create detailed cross-sectional images; they are excellent for bone, lungs, abdomen, and detecting acute bleeding. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to create highly detailed images of soft tissues like the brain, spine, joints, and internal organs, without using ionizing radiation. Dr. Cheeseman or your referring doctor will determine which test is best for your specific medical question.
- What does a Radiologist actually do? Do they take the pictures?
- A Radiologist (like Dr. Cheeseman) is a medical doctor who has completed extensive specialty training in interpreting all types of medical images (X-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, etc.) to diagnose diseases and injuries. They provide a written report of their findings to your doctor. While skilled technologists operate the imaging equipment to take the pictures, the Radiologist is the expert physician who analyzes these images to provide a diagnosis. Some Radiologists (Interventional Radiologists) also perform image-guided minimally invasive procedures.
Suite 101b, 76 Stuart Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2V7
Phone: (613) 548-2301
The facility is wheelchair accessible.
Dr. Cheeseman is a licensed physician regulated by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) under the Medicine Act, 1991 in ON. Imaging services are typically provided based on referrals from other physicians.
Verify registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO): https://doctors.cpso.on.ca/DoctorDetails/Cheeseman-Frank-David/0045205-59183