Dr. Jainarayn Singh, MD

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252 Burkesville Road
Albany, KY 42602
 

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Specialties
Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Radiology, Pediatric Radiology
Gender
Male
Education
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Years Since
Graduation
31
Five-Star Recognition
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Group Practice
Twin Lakes MRI
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State License Information
Licensed in Georgia, September 2, 1999 Licensed in West Virginia, September 13, 1999 through June 30, 2009 Licensed in Tennessee, June 25, 1999 through September 30, 2009 Licensed in Kentucky, September 15, 1994 through February 28, 2010
What is Nuclear Radiology?
Nuclear radiology is the use of radiation and imaging systems to detect disease. A nuclear radiologist uses radioactive substances to diagnose and treat cancer and other diseases, and to research treatment for diseases. The radioactive molecules are administered to patients and then measured in the body, or samples taken from body tissue or fluids are measured. Radiation changes the body’s tissues and cells, so the tests performed after radiation is administered indicate the extent of certain diseases.

Sometimes radiation is used to kill certain cancer cells, or to reduce the pain of bone cancer. A nuclear medicine physician uses radiology more »

 

Professional Experience

Professional Affiliations/Memberships
ACR
CAR
RSNA
TTMA
 

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