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1 Best Nuclear Medicine Specialist in Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), Karachi

Dr. Akhtar Ahmed

Nuclear Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FEBNM, Dip DNM

Dr. Akhtar Ahmed

Nuclear Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FEBNM, Dip DNM

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Who is a Nuclear Medicine Specialist?

Nuclear medicine a branch of medicine dealing with the use of radioactive materials in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. oladoc can help book an appointment with a nuclear medicine specialist in Karachi and has specialists across Karachi in areas such as and so on. Patients can call us at 02138140600 to book an appointment with a specialist for their needs. A nuclear medicine specialist is different from a radiologist since x-rays and other imaging tools are only used by such professionals to diagnose and treat diseases.Nuclear medicine specialists on the other hand use small radioactive materials to understand and see an organ's functioning and then treat it accordingly.

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Who is a Nuclear Medicine Specialist?

Nuclear medicine a branch of medicine dealing with the use of radioactive materials in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. oladoc can help book an appointment with a nuclear medicine specialist in Karachi and has specialists across Karachi in areas such as and so on. Patients can call us at 02138140600 to book an appointment with a specialist for their needs. A nuclear medicine specialist is different from a radiologist since x-rays and other imaging tools are only used by such professionals to diagnose and treat diseases.Nuclear medicine specialists on the other hand use small radioactive materials to understand and see an organ's functioning and then treat it accordingly.

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