The Nuclear Medicine Department at UCSF Health St. Mary's Hospital performs diagnostic intervention by administering tracer amounts of radioactive material to then look at the amount of radioactive material present in your heart in order to help diagnose heart disease.
Nuclear imaging is used by cardiologists to help diagnose coronary artery disease. It is also used by oncologists to diagnosis metastatic disease, by orthopedists to diagnosis fractures and osteomyelitis.
The Nuclear Medicine Department also provides therapeutic intervention using small doses of radioactive material. Before a test is performed, a nuclear medicine doctor will talk to you about radiation and its safety before the dose is administered and follows up with your referring doctor.
We also offer a full-range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. These procedures consist of planar, dynamic, whole body and SPECT imaging.
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