
Please notify our staff and your doctor of any pre-existing conditions or if you are pregnant.
Whole Body Bone Scan
This test requires no preparation.
- The patient comes in for an injection and returns 2 to 3 hours later for a scan that takes 20 to 30 minutes
- For certain conditions doctors will prescribe this test along with a CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis. In this case, you will have the CT right after your nuclear medicine injection.
3 Phase Bone Scan
This test requires no preparation.
- The patient comes in for an injection and initial images that take 30 minutes.
- The patient returns 2 to 3 hours later for a scan that takes 20 to 30 minutes.
Thyroid Uptake Scan
This is a 2-day scan!
- You will be required to come in two days in a row at the same time.
Are you allergic to seafood, shellfish or iodine?
- You must notify our staff and your referring physician!
Have you had a test with an iodine-based contrast injection (e.g. CT with contrast) in the last 6 weeks?
- If so, please schedule the test for 6 weeks after the contrast injection.
Have you ever had a radioactive iodine treatment for thyroid gland?
- If so, please let us know when.
You may not eat seafood for a minimum of 3 days before the test.
You must be off the following vitamins and medications for the corresponding amount of days for the test to work properly.
- Vita Centrum or any multivitamins containing iodine – do not take 10 days before the test.
- Synthroid – do not take 4-6 weeks before the test.
- Cytomel – do not take 2-3 weeks before the test.
- PTU, Tapazol – do not take 7-10 days before the test.
The patient may not eat on the 1st day of the test.
- If the appointment is for the afternoon, the patient must fast for 6 hours.
- If the patient is elderly or diabetic they may have a light meal.
On the 1st day the patient comes in and swallows a capsule.
- The patient then comes back in 2 hours for a 15-minute scan.
On the 2nd day the patient may eat and comes in for a 1-hour scan.
Renal Scan
This test requires no preparation.
- The patient comes in for an injection and a scan of the kidneys that takes 45 minutes.
Lasix Renal Scan
- No liquids the day of study, solid food only.
- The patient comes in for a Lasix injection and a scan that takes 45 minutes.
Captopril Renal Scan
The patient is not allowed to take any blood pressure medications the morning of the test.
- If you are on blood pressure medication please consult your doctor.
- The patient’s doctor writes a prescription for Captopril and the patient is responsible for filling the prescription and bringing it to the appointment.
On the day of the test:
- The patient must bring the Captopril to the appointment.
- The patient comes in for a blood pressure check.
- The patient takes the Captopril and we monitor his blood pressure for 1 hour.
- The patient is given 3 glasses of water to drink.
- The patient receives an injection followed by a scan that takes about 45 minutes.
- The whole procedure takes about 2 hours.
Hepatobiliary-Gallbladder Scan
- The patient may not eat starting from midnight before the test.
- The patient receives an injection (Disida, Hida, Pipida).
- The right upper quadrant of the abdomen is scanned.
- Serial images are obtained over 1 hour.
Parathyroid Scan
This test requires no preparation.
- The patient comes in for an injection and waits 30 minutes.
- The patient is scanned for about 20 minutes.
- The patient then returns 2 hours after the initial injection for a second scan which takes about 1 hour.
- Total procedure time is 2 ½ hours.
Gastric Emptying Scan
- The patient may not eat after midnight the night before the test.
For a Solid-Emptying Scan
- The patient eats a cooked egg.
- The patient then lays flat on his or her back while a gamma camera records images over a 90 minute period.
For a Liquid-Emptying Scan
- The patient eats oatmeal.
- The patient then lays flat on his or her back while a gamma camera records images over a 90 minute period.
Liver/Spleen Scan
This test requires no preparation.
- The patient is given an IV injection and rests in the waiting room for ½ hour. After that the patient lays on a table while multiple images of the liver and spleen are taken.
- The test takes 1 hour.
MUGA Scan
This test requires no preparation.
- The technologist takes a blood sample from the patient and labels the Red Blood Cells with a radioactive tracer.
- The blood is re-injected after 20 minutes into the patient’s bloodstream.
- The patient lies face up on the table while three sets of images are taken (about 10 minutes each).
- The whole procedure takes about 1 hour.
Nuclear Stress Test
Please see a detailed explanation of the test on page How to Prepare for Your Nuclear Stress Test.