Advanced diagnostic processes rely on the advancements of nuclear medicine to save lives. Gamma cameras are invaluable devices used for creating detailed images and detecting issues early. If you are looking to upgrade your existing gamma camera in order to keep up with the latest clinical technology available for imaging equipment, keep reading to learn more about upgrading to a new or refurbished gamma camera for your nuclear medicine laboratory.

What is Nuclear Medicine?

Nuclear medicine imaging uses small amounts of radioactive materials called radiotracers that are typically injected into the bloodstream. The radiotracer navigates through the body to the area being examined and gives off a form of gamma rays that are then detected by the gamma camera to create images of the inside of your body. Nuclear medicine imaging provides unique information that often cannot be obtained using other imaging procedures, offering the potential to identify disease in its earliest stages.

What is a Gamma Camera?

Gamma cameras enable radiologists to carry out a scintigraphy scan, allowing for more detailed imaging and diagnosis. This advanced technology works by detecting and converting radioactive energy emitted by the patient’s body into an image. 

Why Upgrade Your Gamma Camera?

In order to make your practice or lab more competitive and efficient, it’s important to have the best technology available for your imaging service. Access to newer technology can improve the quality of your patient studies, as well as the speed with which you are able to acquire and share results with your patients. 

Both new and refurbished gamma cameras from TTG Imaging Solutions come complete with the latest software and hardware updates you need to keep your patient data secure. By investing in an upgraded gamma camera, you’ll benefit from:

  • Improved data security
  • Windows 10 upgrade
  • Access to the latest software 
  • Full DICOM capability 
  • HIPAA compliance maintenance
  • Improved serviceability and access to parts 

If you are considering a gamma camera upgrade, TTG Imaging Solutions offers excellent options for both new and refurbished equipment.

GE Discovery NM630

  • A dual-head system with variable angle and LFOV detectors. Capable of whole body, planar, and SPECT imaging with automated simultaneous dual collimator changing. Learn More

GE Infinia 

  • This high-performance and all-purpose dual detector imaging system is capable of whole body, planar, and SPECT imaging. Learn More

GE Millennium 

  • A dual-head system with variable angle and LFOV detectors that provides complete clinical flexibility and designed to perform a full range of nuclear medicine studies. Learn More

Mediso AnyScan S

  • This new, large field-of-view general purpose SPECT system is available in single and dual-head configurations and can be tailored to suit your laboratory needs. Learn More

Philips CardioMD 

  • A compact cardiac system that comes equipped with the software and hardware updates you need to keep your patient data secure. Learn More

 

Purchasing Refurbished Imaging Equipment

If you are considering buying refurbished equipment but worry about issues that result from buying used, you’ve come to the right place. Used and refurbished items are not created equally, and it’s important to note that there are certain guarantees you can expect with refurbished equipment. We thoroughly inspect, calibrate, and test each system to provide the expertise needed to ensure you have a smooth system installation. 

Choose TTG Imaging Solutions

TTG Imaging Solutions is ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 13485:2016 certified in sales, repair, refurbishment, installation, and service with 24/7 support. You can be confident that your system will be installed and equipped to OEM specifications, and during the warranty and service period, our OEM-certified engineers will make certain your system receives the necessary preventative maintenance and support to maintain peak clinical performance. We also provide our customers with extensive on-site training and clinical application support. Contact us today to learn more and let us develop an upgrade solution that meets your clinical and financial needs.