Anchorage Nuclear Medicine Physicians
- 7 Board certified
- 2 Award winners
- 7 Reviews
- Average rating is 3.8 stars
- Average wait time is 28.8 minutes
Top Nuclear Medicine Physicians in Anchorage, AK
3260 Providence Dr
Ste 523
Anchorage, AK 99508
- Nuclear Medicine
- Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
- Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Completed fellowship
4315 Diplomacy Dr
Anchorage, AK 99508
- Nuclear Medicine
- Diagnostic Radiology
- 25 years experience
- Rated 4 stars by patients
- Board certified
- 4 star medical school
247 N Fireweed St
Ste A
Soldotna, AK 99669
- Internal Medicine
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Cardiology
- Nuclear Cardiology
- 8 years experience
- Rated 4 stars by patients
- Board certified
- 4 star medical school
4445 Magnolia Ave
Riverside, CA 92501
- Nuclear Medicine
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Nuclear Radiology
- 29 years experience
- Top Doctor
- Rated 4 stars by patients
- 4 star hospital
10110 Molecular Dr
Ste 200
Rockville, MD 20850
- Internal Medicine
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Cardiology
- Nuclear Medicine
- Nuclear Cardiology
- 20 years experience
- Rated 4 stars by patients
- Board certified
- 4 star medical school
PO Box 196604
Anchorage, AK 99519
- Nuclear Medicine
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Nuclear Medicine Medallion
- 18 years experience
- Board certified
4315 Diplomacy Dr
Anchorage, AK 99508
- Family Medicine
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Nuclear Radiology
- 24 years experience
Nuclear medicine specialists are doctors who have extensive training in the use of nuclear substances, like radiation, to diagnose and treat certain illnesses.
These specialists perform diagnostic tests in which a small amount of a radioactive substance is injected into a vein, inhaled or taken orally by the patient. The radioactive substance then enables the nuclear medicine specialist to use a scanner to detect the radiation level in the part of the body being examined in order to create an image of it with a computer. The images tell the physician whether there are abnormal changes in metabolism which indicate whether a disease or injury is present. These tests are often used to detect cancer.
In addition to detecting cancer, substances like radioactive iodine can be either injected into the blood stream or taken orally to fight cancer and other diseases. After being ingested, the substance is absorbed by the thyroid gland and abnormal thyroid tissues are destroyed.
The area of Anchorage, AK has a population of approximately 242,037 people. There are 7 nuclear medicine physicians near Anchorage, which gives it a ratio of 1 nuclear medicine doctor per 34,577 residents or a ratio of 1 nuclear medicine doctor per 12,972 households. There are 90,801 households in Anchorage.


