The Medical Physics department, based at Bradford Royal Infirmary, provides a range of frontline patient services at BRI and St Luke’s Hospital, as well as behind-the-scenes scientific support.
The department aims to improve patient outcomes through innovation and the application of medical physics.
Nuclear medicine – Bradford Royal Infirmary
Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive materials to diagnose and treat a range of diseases. Scanners called gamma cameras are generally used to detect the radiation and produce images.
Clinical physics/physiological measurement – Bradford Royal Infirmary
Clinical Physics carries out a range of diagnostic investigations including urodynamics, oesophageal manometry/pH studies, rectal ultrasound and anorectal manometry.
DXA/bone densitometry – St Luke’s Hospital
A DXA scan is an investigation that uses x-rays to measure bone mineral density. DXA stands for ‘dual x-ray absorptiometry. This type of scan is also known as a DEXA scan, a bone density scan or a bone densitometry scan.
PET-CT– Bradford Royal Infirmary
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust works in partnership with Alliance Medical to provide a PET-CT service based at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
This service uses a scanner that combines positron emission tomography (PET) with computed tomography (CT) to allow radioisotope tracers to be accurately located within the body to identify a range of diseases.
The Medical Physics Department provides specific guidelines for the tests we perform at the hospital. Click on the links below to access these guidelines.
If you wish to discuss specific referral queries please contact Dr Jon Martin, lead radiologist for nuclear medicine, on 01274 364124.
Local General Nuclear Medicine Guidelines
PET-CT Clinical Indications
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