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Our clinics provide specialised nuclear medicine imaging to assess how organs and systems function within the body.

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Nuclear Medicine

Unlike CT or MRI, which primarily show structure, nuclear medicine scans evaluate physiology and function, allowing for earlier and more precise diagnosis of a wide range of conditions.

These scans use a small amount of a radioactive tracer, which is safely introduced into the body and detected by a specialised gamma camera. This enables our specialists to assess organ activity, blood flow, and metabolic processes in real time.

Nuclear medicine plays an important role in diagnosing conditions affecting the bones, gastrointestinal system, kidneys, thyroid, and more.

Availability: Nuclear medicine services are available at our Mount Gravatt clinic.

What Is Nuclear Medicine?

Nuclear medicine is a diagnostic imaging technique that uses small amounts of radioactive tracers to examine how the body functions.

Depending on the type of scan, the tracer may be:

  • Injected into a vein
  • Swallowed
  • Inhaled

A specialised gamma camera then captures images as the tracer moves through the body.

These scans are commonly used to:

  • Detect abnormalities early
  • Assess organ function
  • Identify inflammation, infection, or disease activity
  • Guide treatment planning

Types of Nuclear Medicine Scans We Offer

We provide a range of nuclear medicine studies tailored to different clinical needs, including:

  • Bone Scans
  • Reflux Studies
  • Gastric Emptying Studies
  • Thyroid

Your referring doctor will determine the most appropriate scan based on your symptoms and clinical history.

Why Choose Our Nuclear Medicine Services?

  • Modern gamma camera technology
  • Experienced nuclear medicine technologists and radiologists
  • Accurate functional imaging
  • Patient-focused care and support
  • Efficient appointment scheduling
  • Timely reporting to your referring doctor
  • Bulk Billed

What to Expect During Your Nuclear Medicine Scan

Before Your Scan
Preparation varies depending on the study. You may be asked to:

  • Fast for a period prior to your appointment
  • Avoid certain medications
  • Drink fluids

Our team will provide clear instructions when booking.

During the Scan

  • A small amount of tracer will be administered
  • You may need to wait for the tracer to circulate
  • Images will be taken using a gamma camera
  • Most scans are painless and non-invasive

After the Scan

  • You can usually return to normal activities
  • Drinking fluids may be recommended to help eliminate the tracer
  • Radiation exposure is low and short-lived

Is Nuclear Medicine Safe?

Nuclear medicine scans use very small amounts of radiation that are carefully controlled and considered safe for diagnostic use.

All scans are:

  • Clinically justified
  • Performed under strict safety protocols
  • Tailored to minimise radiation exposure

Please inform our staff if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any medical concerns.

Nuclear Medicine Costs & Billing

Are Nuclear Medicine Scans Bulk Billed?

Our nuclear medicine scans are bulk billed. Our team will always discuss fees with you prior to your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nuclear Medicine Scans

Yes. A valid referral from your GP or specialist is required.
Scan times vary depending on the study. Some may take 30 minutes, while others require imaging over several hours.
The tracer leaves your body naturally over time. Radiation exposure is minimal and safe.
Your scan is reviewed by a radiologist and a report is sent directly to your referring doctor. Urgent scans are prioritised.

Book Your Nuclear Medicine Scan

If you have been referred for a nuclear medicine study, our team is here to assist.

Please contact your nearest clinic with your referral to arrange your appointment.