Bone Scan at ZP
Your Bone Health Experts
Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology’s advanced Nuclear Medicine Department is committed to delivering accurate, high-quality diagnostic imaging through a combination of board-certified nuclear medicine physicians and state-of-the-art technology. Our specialized team focuses on providing precise evaluations in a comfortable, supportive environment, ensuring each patient receives personalized care. By utilizing the latest imaging systems and proven diagnostic protocols, we help physicians detect bone conditions early, monitor disease progression, and develop effective treatment plans with confidence.
What are the benefits of a Nuclear Bone Scan?
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Detects bone abnormalities earlier than many other imaging methods.
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Helps identify fractures, infections, arthritis, and bone tumors.
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Assists in evaluating cancer spread to the bones.
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Monitors response to treatment and disease progression.
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Provides whole-body imaging in a single exam.
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Noninvasive and generally well tolerated by patients.
How does a Nuclear Bone Scan work?
A nuclear bone scan works by using a small amount of radioactive tracer that is injected into a vein and carried through the bloodstream to the bones. Areas with increased bone activity, such as sites of injury, inflammation, or disease, absorb more of the tracer and appear brighter on imaging. After the tracer has circulated, a specialized gamma camera detects the radiation it emits and produces detailed images that highlight changes in bone metabolism and structure, helping radiologists pinpoint potential concerns.
ZP is committed to providing patients with the latest nuclear medicine systems from Siemens Healthineers for increased diagnostic confidence with every study.
What happens during a Nuclear Bone Scan?
How do I prepare for a Nuclear Bone Scan?
The specific test that you are having will determine the preparation required. Be sure to review the instructions given by the ZP representative, as well as your doctor, when scheduling your appointment. Some procedures require that you fast, while others require no special preparation at all.
Please call 631-444-5544, ext. 4886 to schedule and receive your preparations.
What happens after a Nuclear Bone Scan?
Increase your fluid intake for the next 24 hours to help flush the radiopharmaceutical out of your system. Depending on the type of exam, you may be required to stop breastfeeding or limit your contact with pregnant women, small children, and pets.
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