Nuclear Medicine
Diagnostic Imaging
2827 Fort Missoula Rd.
Missoula, MT 59804
P: (406) 327-4334
F: (406) 327-4582
Hours
Mon. – Fri.
7:30 am – 5 pm
24/7 Emergency Imaging
About
Nuclear medicine imaging uses small amounts of radioactive materials called radiotracers that are typically injected into the bloodstream, inhaled or swallowed. The radiotracer travels through the area being examined and gives off energy in the form of gamma rays which are detected by a special camera and a computer to create images of the inside of your body. Nuclear medicine imaging provides unique information that often cannot be obtained using other imaging procedures and offers the potential to identify disease in its earliest stages. Unlike many imaging services, nuclear medicine focuses primarily on the function of an organ rather than the actual image itself.
Appointment
Nuclear medicine imaging requires an appointment and a physician order. Call our office to schedule an appointment.
Exam Preparation
Tell your doctor if there's a possibility you are pregnant or if you are breastfeeding and discuss any recent illnesses, medical conditions, allergies and medications you're taking. Depending on the type of exam, your doctor will instruct you on what you may eat or drink beforehand. Leave jewelry at home and wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Nationally Recognized