Nuclear Medicine Physicians in California (CA)
| Alhambra | Arroyo Grande |
| Anaheim | Azusa |
| Arcadia |
| Bakersfield | Brawley |
| Baldwin Park | Brentwood |
| Bellflower | Buena Park |
| Berkeley | Burbank |
| Beverly Hills | Burlingame |
| Camarillo | Chula Vista |
| Cambria | Clovis |
| Carmichael | Colton |
| Carpinteria | Covina |
| Castro Valley | Cypress |
| Chino |
| Daly City | Delano |
| Dana Point | Downey |
| Davis | Duarte |
| Del Mar |
| El Centro | Escondido |
| El Monte | Eureka |
| Elk Grove | Exeter |
| Fairfield | Fountain Valley |
| Fallbrook | Fremont |
| Folsom | Fresno |
| Fontana |
| Garden Grove | Granite Bay |
| Gardena | Greenbrae |
| Glendale |
| Harbor City | Huntington Park |
| Hemet |
| Inglewood | Irvine |
| Jackson |
| Manteca | Monterey |
| Martinez | Morgan Hill |
| Mather | Mountain View |
| Mission Viejo | Murrieta |
| Modesto |
| Newport Beach | Northridge |
| Nipomo | Norwalk |
| North Hollywood |
| Oakland | Oxnard |
| Orange |
| Pacific Palisades | Pasadena |
| Palm Desert | Placerville |
| Palm Springs | Playa Del Rey |
| Palo Alto | Pomona |
| Panorama City | Poway |
| Paramount |
| Rancho Mirage | Rialto |
| Redding | Riverside |
| Redlands | Rolling Hills Estates |
| Redondo Beach | Roseville |
| Redwood City |
| Tarzana | Toluca Lake |
| Templeton | Torrance |
| Thousand Oaks |
| Upland |
| Valencia | Victorville |
| Vallejo | Visalia |
| Van Nuys | Vista |
| Ventura |
| Walnut Creek | Westminster |
| West Covina | Whittier |
| West Hills | Willits |
| Westlake Village | Woodland Hills |
| Yorba Linda | Yuba City |
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California Doctor Info
Nuclear Medicine Physicians in California
- There are 444 Nuclear Medicine Physicians in California
- California Nuclear Medicine Physicians practice in 57 other specialties
- 9 of the Nuclear Medicine Physicians in California have disciplinary actions
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Nuclear Medicine
- A nuclear medicine specialist employs the properties of radioactive atoms and molecules in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, and in research. Radiation detection and imaging instrument systems are used to detect disease as it changes the function and metabolism of normal cells, tissues, and organs. A wide variety of diseases can be found in this way, usually before the structure of the organ involved by the disease can be seen to be abnormal by any other techniques. Early detection of coronary artery disease (including acute heart attack); early cancer detection and evaluation of the effect of tumor treatment; diagnosis of infection and inflammation anywhere in the body; and early detection of blood clot in the lungs are all possible with these techniques. Unique forms of radioactive molecules can attack and kill cancer cells (e.g., lymphoma, thyroid cancer) or can relieve the severe pain of cancer that has spread to bone.
- The nuclear medicine specialist has special knowledge in the biologic effects of radiation exposure, the fundamentals of the physical sciences and the principles and operation of radiation detection and imaging instrumentation systems. No Sub Specialty.

