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Service For PHILIPS Cardio MD Service For Circuit Board Repair & Gamma Camera Nuclear Gamma Camera

Fix/Exchange GE Board Repair time: 2-4 days Our experienced maintenance team can help with circuit board repairs of MRI, CT, Gamma Camera, Ultrasound... view more

June 26  

Service For GE Infinia, MG, VG, Discovery 630, Ventri, Siemens Symbia & C-Cam Nuclear Gamma Camera

We started our operations in 2007 and today are the largest non-OEM Gamma camera service providers in Ontario, grown by word of mouth from our customers. We manage all GE Millenium MG, VG, Ventri,... view more

June 17  

Service For ADAC/PHILIPS Vertex Cardio 60 Nuclear Gamma Camera

2001 Adac Philips Cardio 60 Complete system w Pegasys Blade 150 processing Partial warranty included ( 2 months min ) $1400/month extended warranty 5000k to install ( plus shipping... view more

June 13

Asking Price:
$14,000 USD

Service For GE Millenium MG Save on uninstallation costs Nuclear Gamma Camera

Save on uninstallation costs for outdated nuclear medicine and PET equipment! We offer professional removal services at no charge in exchange for a portion of the replacement parts. Upgrade... view more

June 07  
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Nuclear Gamma Camera

A nuclear gamma camera is a medical imaging device used to detect and measure gamma radiation emitted from a patient's body. The gamma camera is used to diagnose medical conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and other diseases. It is also used to monitor the effectiveness of treatments.

The nuclear gamma camera consists of a gamma camera head, a computer, and a monitor. The gamma camera head contains a gamma ray detector and a collimator. The gamma detector is used to detect the gamma rays emitted from the patient's body, while the collimator is used to focus the gamma rays. The computer processes the data from the gamma camera head and produces images for the monitor.

The price range for a nuclear gamma camera varies depending on the manufacturer and model. Most nuclear gamma cameras range from $50,000 to $500,000. Major manufacturers of nuclear gamma cameras include Siemens, GE Healthcare, and Philips. These manufacturers produce a variety of models with different features and capabilities.