Need to Know
- Please inform the technologist if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant
- It is helpful if you can hydrate prior to the first appointment
Nice to Know
- This exam consists of three appointments over a 6 hour span. You will be allowed to leave in between each appointment.
- There are no food restrictions during this exam
Why Is A Ceretec White Blood Cell Scan Performed?
What Will Happen During A Ceretec White Blood Cell Scan?
How Should I Prepare For A Ceretec White Blood Cell Scan?
What Are The Benefits And Risks Of A Ceretec White Blood Cell Scan?
Locations
Glastonbury Imaging Center
704 Hebron Avenue, Suite 100 (Access to building off Oakwood Drive)Glastonbury, CT 06033
Monday - Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm
Weeknight appointments available for Mammography and MRI
Hours vary by examMore Information
A ceretec white blood cell scan is a nuclear medicine exam which combines a small amount of radioisotope with a pharmaceutical that is targeted to go to a specific organ. This radiopharmaceutical can be injected, inhaled or swallowed and is absorbed by specific cells within your body. Nuclear medicine exams differ from other radiological exams in that they provide both functional and structural information. The exams are very sensitive and can detect disease at its earliest stage. The exams are safe, relatively painless and the radiation exposure is similar to that of other diagnostic X-Ray exams.




