The Top Doctors Specializing in NUCLEAR MEDICINE in PA

Updated as of March 07, 2024

Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals, to examine organ function and structure. Nuclear medicine imaging is a combination of many different disciplines. These include chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer technology, and medicine. This branch of radiology is often used to help diagnose and treat abnormalities very early in the progression of a disease, such as thyroid cancer.Because X-rays pass through soft tissue, such as intestines, muscles, and blood vessels, these tissues are difficult to visualize on a standard X-ray, unless a contrast agent is used. This allows the tissue to be seen more clearly. Nuclear imaging enables visualization of organ and tissue structure as well as function. The extent to which a radiopharmaceutical is absorbed, or taken up, by a particular organ or tissue may indicate the level of function of the organ or tissue being studied. Thus, diagnostic X-rays are used primarily to study anatomy. Nuclear imaging is used to study organ and tissue function. A tiny amount of a radioactive substance is used during the procedure to assist in the exam. The radioactive substance, called a radionuclide (radiopharmaceutical or radioactive tracer), is absorbed by body tissue. Several different types of radionuclides are available. These include forms of the elements technetium, thallium, gallium, iodine, and xenon. The type of radionuclide used will depend on the type of study and the body part being studied. After the radionuclide has been given and has collected in the body tissue under study, radiation will be given off. This radiation is detected by a radiation detector. The most common type of detector is the gamma camera. Digital signals are produced and stored by a computer when the gamma camera detects the radiation. By measuring the behavior of the radionuclide in the body during a nuclear scan, the healthcare provider can assess and diagnose various conditions, such as tumors, infections, hematomas, organ enlargement, or cysts. A nuclear scan may also be used to assess organ function and blood circulation. Scans are used to diagnose many medical conditions and diseases. Some of the more common tests include the following: Renal scans, Thyroid scans, Bone scans, Gallium scans, Heart scans Brain scans, and Breast scans.

Name Address
CHARLES MAGAL CHAMBERSBURG IMAGING ASSOCIATES P.C.
144 S 8TH ST , SUITE 108
CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17201    Map
NATHAN HALL UNIVERSITY OF PENN - MEDICAL GROUP
3400 SPRUCE ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104    Map
JONGHO KIM CHRISTIANA CARE HEALTH SERVICES INC
161 WILMINGTON W CHESTER PIKE , CCHS CONCORD NUC MED
CHADDS FORD, PA 19317    Map
MATTHEW EVANS PINNACLE HEALTH REGIONAL PHYSICIANS
1697 CROWN AVE
LANCASTER, PA 17601    Map
PACO BRAVO CLINICAL HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATES OF NEW JERSEY PC
51 N 39TH ST 4 HVP , PENN CARDIOLOGY PENN PRESBYTERIAN 4TH FLOOR
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104    Map
LINDA KLOSS MAIN LINE HEALTH IMAGING, LP
101 S BRYN MAWR AVE
BRYN MAWR, PA 19010    Map
ASHOK MUTHUKRISHNAN SUSQUEHANNA PHYSICIAN SERVICES
700 HIGH ST
WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701    Map