Gleneagles Hospital Johor launches Nuclear Medicine Unit
It will address to the local community’s needs for accessible nuclear medicine services.
Gleneagles Hospital Johor (GHJ) opened its state-of-the-art Nuclear Medicine Unit, which is expected to provide early detection and diagnosis of diseases.
The unit is equipped with the latest equipment and technology and is operated by experienced professionals who provide precise diagnoses and efficient treatments.
Through accessible nuclear medicine services, patients who require imaging or therapy can have the convenience and safety of securing their healthcare, without travel times, related stress and financial setbacks. With early screenings and precise diagnoses, intervention and treatment can be handled promptly.
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“The launch of our Nuclear Medicine Unit has already proven its value in cancer detection. By combining diagnostics and treatment, we aim to transform the cancer care landscape, ensuring that patients receive timely, advanced, and compassionate care throughout their journey,” Kamal Amzan, CEO at GHJ, said.
The facility is one of the most significant steps from GHJ to integrate diagnostics and treatment as quality service to the local community.