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Nuclear Medicine Physicians | Nuclear Medicine Doctors in India

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Medindia’s Doctor Directory has information on 68 Nuclear Medicine Radiologists from India. Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty that uses radioactive tracers to assess bodily functions and to diagnose and treat disease. The information displayed here is to help you locate Nuclear Medicine Radiologists nearest to where you live.

Contact details like address, phone numbers, emails, contact person and directions to the hospital or clinic are included. Addressing privacy issues, certain information is made available only if you are a patient of the doctor or seek an appointment with them. If you are not listed as a registered Nuclear Medicine Radiologists on Medindia's list, please register to get on the list.
Search Result for Speciality : Nuclear Medicine | Alpha :  K
7 Records found displaying 1 of 1

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dr. Kshrirsagar vijaya sudhakar

Nuclear medicine delhi

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dr. Kamla kanwrani

Nuclear medicine mumbai

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dr. Kothari rajan dharmchand

Nuclear medicine ghaziabad

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dr. K k sharma

Nuclear medicine pune

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dr. K h parmar

Nuclear medicine delhi

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dr. Krishna

Nuclear medicine delhi

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dr. Kumaresan k.

Nuclear medicine hyderabad

Frequently Asked Questions

Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals, to examine organ function and structure.

Nuclear medicine radiologists, also called nuclear radiologists, are physicians who use radioactive materials, called radiopharmaceuticals, to diagnose and treat disease.

Nuclear radiologists will administer radiopharmaceuticals, do body scans to see how those substances interact with the body, view test results, and discuss their findings with patients and doctors.

Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals, to examine organ function and structure.

MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce high-quality, detailed images of internal body structures. This is a form of non-ionizing radiation. Nuclear medicine uses an ionizing radioactive tracer, usually injected into the blood, to produce images that show function of internal organs.

You can find the best nuclear medicine physicians near you by using the "Search nuclear medicine physician by pincode" or "Search nuclear medicine physician by city" feature provided by Medindia. Medindia has a repository of premium Nuclear Medicine doctors who have subscribed to its virtual clinic for tele-consultations or physical consults. These are all verified doctors and are available with their contact number, address, location, education, experience, language known, available time for appointments, their total years of experience and many more details.

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