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Nuclear Medicine
The Nuclear Medicine department at Aktif International Hospital offers advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services using radioactive materials. This specialized field combines elements of chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer technology, and medicine to diagnose and treat various diseases.
Our Approach to Nuclear Medicine Diagnostics and Therapy
We prioritize a patient-centred approach in nuclear medicine, offering personalized diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Our services play a crucial role in the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of various conditions, particularly in oncology, cardiology, and neurology.
Range of Nuclear Medicine Services
Our services include a wide array of nuclear medicine scans such as PET-CT, SPECT, radionuclide therapy, radioimmunoassay, and bone scans. These procedures are essential in detecting and evaluating cancers, heart diseases, neurological conditions, and other disorders.
State-of-the-Art Imaging Techniques
We utilize advanced imaging technology to provide precise and detailed images of the body’s internal structures and functions. This technology allows for early detection of diseases and accurate monitoring of treatment progress.
Our Team of Nuclear Medicine Specialists
Our department is staffed by a team of skilled nuclear medicine physicians, radiologists, technologists, and nurses. They are experienced in conducting nuclear medicine procedures and are committed to providing the highest standard of care.
Safety and Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine
Patient safety is a top priority in our nuclear medicine procedures. We follow strict guidelines to ensure the safe handling and use of radioactive materials, minimizing exposure to patients and staff. Our team also provides thorough pre-procedure instructions and post-procedure care to ensure patient comfort and safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is nuclear medicine used for?
Nuclear medicine is used for diagnosing and treating various conditions, including cancer, heart disease, thyroid disorders, and certain neurological conditions.
Is nuclear medicine safe?
Yes, nuclear medicine is safe when performed by trained professionals. The amount of radiation used is low and carefully controlled for each patient’s needs.
How should I prepare for a nuclear medicine procedure?
Preparation can vary depending on the procedure. Generally, it may involve fasting and avoiding certain medications. Specific instructions will be provided before your appointment.
Are there any side effects of nuclear medicine procedures?
Side effects are rare and typically mild. Some patients may experience minor discomfort at the injection site or a slight allergic reaction.
How long does a nuclear medicine scan take?
The duration can vary, ranging from about 30 minutes to several hours, depending on the type of scan.
Can I resume normal activities after a nuclear medicine procedure?
In most cases, you can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, specific instructions regarding post-procedure care will be provided based on the type of scan.