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Dr. David Weiss, MD

  • 9601 Lile Drive Suite 1100
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. David Kolb, MD

  • 9601 Lile Drive Suite 1100
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Tracy Brown, MD

  • 4301 West Markham Street
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Charles Boyd, MD

  • 9601 Lile Drive
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

Specialties

  • Internal Medicine
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Bruce Higginbotham, MD

  • 4301 West Markham Street Suite 556
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Jorge Brito, MD

  • 4300 West 7th Street
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Ronald Walker, MD

  • 4301 West Markham Street Suite 556
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Laurie Jones-jackson, MD

  • 4301 West Markham Street
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Reginald Pareja, MD

  • 500 South University Avenue SUITE 101
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Twyla Bartel, DO

  • 4301 West Markham Street Suite 783
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Kathy Thomas, MD

  • 4300 West 7th Street
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Teresita Angtuaco, MD

  • 4301 West Markham Street Suite 783
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Hongyun Zhu, MD

  • 4301 West Markham Street Suite 556
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

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  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Victoria Major, MD

  • 500 South University Avenue
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Dr. Martin Robinson, MD

  • 9601 Lile Drive Suite 1100
  • Little Rock,
  • Arkansas
  • 72205

Specialties

  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Nuclear Medicine
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Little Rock Information

Little Rock, Arkansas is home to 15 practicing nuclear medicine doctors who have offices in 1 county and 2 zip codes, including zip codes 72205 and 72207.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Little Rock has a population of 184,564, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 nuclear medicine doctor for every 12,304 residents.

Arkansas Information

Arkansas is home to many lakes and rivers for those interested in fishing and water sports. Cruise up the Arkansas River, fish in the White River of the Ozark Mountains, or drive the Great River Road along the Mississippi River Delta. Tour Arkansas wine country in the Altus area, step inside a log cabin from the 1800s in southern Arkansas, or hike nature trails in Hot Springs National Park. Arkansas’ population is 2,779,154. Little Rock is Arkansas’ capital city, and has numerous restaurants, museums, golfing, and an extensive park system. Visit the monument that marks the initial point for surveys of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.

According to 2005 Census estimates, Arkansas has a population of 2,779,154. Of this population, 662,920 are under the age of 18 and 381,547 are at or above the age of 65.

Nuclear Medicine Information

Description

Nuclear medicine is the use of radiation and imaging systems to detect disease. A nuclear medicine physician 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 to learn the effectiveness of tumor treatment, to detect cancer, diagnose infection and inflammation, or detect a blood clot in the lungs.

 
 

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