It is a dodgy issue. My wife had a nuclear bones scan in Weybridge Diagnosis Centre under BUPA and we got a bill for £1150! It is now under dispute.
Frankly, nuclear bone scan images are fuzzy and not as good as that of CAT and MRI scans and I am beginning to think they are useless, a waste of time and money.
Just Received my insurance paperwork for my I-23 thyroid uptake scan. Total cost=
$36,947 for the pill and 2 scans.
it cost me $387 but i got half back from medicare.
The radionuclide scanner, also called a gamma camera, is positioned above the thyroid area as it scans. This takes 30-60 minutes.
atleast a thousand Chinese tokens
My cash price was $300
6.4 scoville units.
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It's generally recommended to have someone accompany you to a nuclear stress test for support and to drive you home if needed. The stress test can be physically demanding, and having someone with you can make the experience more comfortable.
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Thallium is the most common radiopharmaceutical used in nuclear medicine cardiac stress tests. Thallium shows how well blood travels through the heart in an active or stressful environment.
Nuclear cardiac stress test
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A thallium stress test is a type of nuclear scanning test or myocardial perfusion imaging test. It shows how well blood flows to the heart muscle. The test is usually done along with an exercise stress test on a treadmill or bicycle. When a patient reaches his or her maximum level of exercise, a small amount of radioactive substance called thallium is injected into the bloodstream. It shows where the heart muscle is not getting a normal blood supply.
What does a stress test check for
The chemical stress test is used to evaluate the heart.
It's recommended that you wait 48 hours, no contact with the infant of children under 3 for 24 hours as well.