
Rózsás Clinic
Dr. Nelly Ármós, Specialist in Radiology
Ultrasound Examinations

In 2008 I graduated from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Debrecen with a degree in General Medicine. After several years of residency, I completed my board certification in Radiology.
I gained extensive experience in both hospital and outpatient settings, and later began working in private clinics, where in addition to screening tests I saw patients with a wide variety of complaints.

Imaging diagnostics – especially ultrasound examinations – are closest to my heart. Ultrasound is a harmless yet highly effective procedure that often enables the early detection of changes before they cause any symptoms, making them easier to treat (benign or malignant tumors, inflammatory conditions, injuries). At the same time, it allows us to determine the causes or possible causes of complaints, and to decide whether hospital treatment is necessary or whether the patient should be referred to, for example, a gynecologist, urologist, gastroenterologist, or for further imaging studies such as CT or MRI.
In April 2025 I opened my own private clinic in Debrecen–Józsa, where I warmly welcome my patients.
During the examination I listen to the patient’s complaints, review their medical history, and summarize all available information in order to form an opinion and give recommendations for further steps.
I always strive to obtain a comprehensive picture of the patient and their condition. For this reason, I consider it important to discuss why the patient came for the examination, whether they have any complaints and for how long, as well as their medical history. If previous test results are available (referral from the family doctor, outpatient reports, hospital discharge papers, surgical notes, laboratory results, previous ultrasound, CT or MRI reports, or any other relevant documents), they should be brought along. This makes it possible to accurately determine whether a finding has increased over time, when a new change occurred, the post-operative condition, or whether a recurrence has developed.