Bone Scan
A bone scan is a nuclear medicine exam that evaluates your bones to detect
arthritis, osteoporosis, a fracture, sports injuries, bone abnormalities
as a result of cancer and possible infection of soft tissue or bone.
What to Bring
- Your medical provider order (your medical provider may have already sent
this to us)
- Personal ID
- Insurance card
How to Prepare
- There is no special preparation for this exam.
- You may eat and drink the morning of the test.
- Please wear comfortable clothing with no metal, and please leave valuable
jewelry at home.
- If you suspect you might be pregnant, please inform the imaging technologist.
- If you wear an on-body device (insulin pump, insulin regulators, Neulasta,
other chemo/insulin devices, etc.), you must inform the imaging technologist.
What to Expect
- The imaging technologist will explain the test and answer any questions
you may have.
- You will be given a small amount of radioactive tracer (the imaging agent)
in your vein. There are no side effects to the injection.
- If your medical provider is looking for certain types of fractures or infections,
you may have a quick picture taken at this time.
- Your technologist will ask you to drink plenty of fluids (24-32 ounces)
after the injection. This allows the radioactive tracer to be “cleared
out of your soft tissues” and gives us a clearer image of the bones.
- You will be instructed to return for the actual imaging 3-4 hours later,
following the initial injection.
- During the imaging portion, you will be lying down on a cushioned table
for approximately 30-45 minutes depending on the extent of the test.
- If only a small area of your body is to be imaged, it might only take 15-30 minutes.
After the Exam
- There are no special instructions to follow after your examination.
- Your study will be reviewed by a radiologist, and the results sent to your
medical provider. Your medical provider will discuss the results with you.
Schedule an Appointment
Call North Oaks Patient Scheduling at (985) 230-7777 between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
If you are a provider and need to send an order, please fax it to (985) 230-6781.