Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear Medicine Overview

What Is Nuclear Medicine?

Nuclear Medicine is a specialized imaging technology that uses small amounts of radioactive material called radiotracers or radioisotopes to capture the molecular activity of various organs and systems of the body, allowing us to diagnose and treat many conditions in their earliest stages.

At Fairfax Radiology, we provide a full array of studies, including bone, renal, lung scans, Thyroid and SPECT (Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography) imaging, as well as any confirming imaging tests (X-rays) to provide a complete picture of any conditions.

Procedures

Bone Scans

A type of Nuclear Medicine test that helps diagnose different bone diseases or conditions.

Gastric Emptying

What is Gastric Emptying? For many people who complain of abdominal bloating or fullness after eating just a small amount of food or the same...

Hemangioma Spect CT

What is a Hemangioma Scan with Spect? Hemangioma is a non-cancerous growth of the blood vessels. A Hemangioma Scan is a test that determines whether...

Liver Spleen Scan

What is a Liver-Spleen Scan? Liver-Spleen Scan is a test that determines abnormalities in the function and size of your liver and spleen. Sometimes, it...

Meckel’s Scan

What is a Meckel’s Scan? A Meckel’s Scan is a Nuclear Medicine test that may be used to diagnose abnormal tissue in the small intestine.

PET/CT

A diagnostic test that combines nuclear medicine with advanced 3D imaging to offer the most advanced imaging technique available for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of many diseases.

Physicians

Jonathan E. Alfert, M.D. portrait
Jonathan E. Alfert, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2002
Nuclear Medicine
PET CT
Brigid A. Castro, M.D. portrait
Brigid A. Castro, M.D.
Joined Practice: January 1999
Nuclear Medicine
PET CT
Wei-Shen D. Griggs, M.D. portrait
Wei-Shen D. Griggs, M.D.
Joined Practice: July 2007
Nuclear Medicine
PET CT

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