Nuclear Medicine within Radiology
Nuclear Medicine specialists use radioactive tracers to diagnose and treat diseases at the molecular level. They perform PET scans for cancer staging, thyroid scans, cardiac stress imaging, and therapeutic procedures like radioactive iodine treatment for thyroid disease.
Nuclear Medicine is the specialty focused on nuclear medicine specialists use radioactive tracers to diagnose and treat diseases at the molecular level. they perform pet scans for cancer staging, thyroid scans, cardiac stress imaging, and therapeutic procedures like radioactive iodine treatment for thyroid disease.. OpenDoc keeps the common visit types visible so patients can compare the care path before they book. Transparent pricing on this page currently ranges from $95 to $160 across 2 common visit types. Nuclear Medicine is one of the focused care paths inside Radiology. OpenDoc keeps it separate so patients can compare the right visit types, understand the difference from adjacent subspecialties, and see $95–$160 estimated cash-pay pricing before booking.
Common services and transparent pricing
Pricing estimates are modeled from the current OpenDoc specialty taxonomy, visit archetypes, and transparent cash-pay assumptions. Posted provider pricing should be treated as the source of truth whenever it is available. Pricing last reviewed April 8, 2026.
- Nuclear Medicine New Patient Evaluation — $160: Best for first-time eval visits and a clear care plan.
- Nuclear Medicine Follow-Up Visit — $95: Used for ongoing management, results review, and next-step decisions.
Frequently asked questions
What is Nuclear Medicine within Radiology?
Nuclear Medicine is a focused care path inside Radiology. This page helps patients understand the kinds of visits that live inside that subspecialty and what pricing usually looks like before a provider is selected.
How much does Nuclear Medicine cost on OpenDoc?
Nuclear Medicine on OpenDoc is currently framed with $95–$160 estimated cash-pay pricing. The frontend is ready for those prices, and the backend can later replace them with provider-level posted pricing or guaranteed maximums.
Can I start with Nuclear Medicine if I am not totally sure?
If the subspecialty is clearly tied to your concern, you can start here. If not, OpenDoc also keeps a general radiology entry point so patients are never forced to guess before they understand the price.
What happens after I choose a Nuclear Medicine visit type?
The next step is provider discovery and booking. OpenDoc keeps the specialty, subspecialty, and visit type visible together so the user can move into provider selection with the right context.