Nuclear Medicine

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How long does the test take?

The length of time varies for different exams. Most tests are performed on a single day, but a few tests can take up to several days. Because the radioactive agent takes time to be absorbed by the body it is not unusual for a test to take 2-3 hours.

Will I be able to drive myself?

Yes. None of the nuclear medicine tests requires sedation.

Can I eat?

For most nuclear medicine studies patients can eat prior to the exam. Certain tests, such as biliary studies and gallbladder ejection fraction studies, require fasting. Do not worry about which tests you need to fast with, our schedulers will determine if it's necessary and provide instructions.

Are there any reactions?

No. The material is inert, and does not cause allergic reactions.

Will I glow?

No! The injected radioactive material is invisible to the eye. It can only be imaged on special cameras built specifically for this purpose.