Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine programs focus on clinical service, research and education involving the medical uses of radiopharmaceuticals. A dedicated and experienced faculty of approximately 30 physicians and scientists leads these programs.
In the Nuclear Medicine Clinic, patients benefit from state-of-the-art procedures that include the latest instruments, computers and radiotracers for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The clinical program is broadly based, but there are major emphases on cancer, disorders of the central nervous system and heart disease. Comprehensive facilities of the Adult (10,000 square feet) and Pediatric (2,000 square feet) Nuclear Medicine clinics include 6 SPECT tomographs, 3 hybrid SPEC/CT tomographs and a hybrid PET/CT scanner devoted to patient care. Imaging is closely integrated into the Picture Archiving and Communications System of the Department of Radiology.
| Service Name | Appointment |
|---|---|
| Nuclear Medicine | East Ann Arbor Health and Geriatrics Center (Bone Density) | 734-936-4500 |
| Thyroid Clinic (Nuclear Medicine Therapy) | 734-936-4500 |
| Nuclear Medicine | C.S. Mott Children's Hospital (Pediatric) | 734-936-4500 |
| Nuclear Cardiology | 734-936-4500 |
| Nuclear Medicine (including PET) | 734-936-4500 |

