PET Scans

Scheduling: 660-200-2370

Bates County Memorial Hospital offers PET scanning thanks to a partnership with Shared Medical Services, a provider of mobile PET/CT services. Their certified, self-contained system is housed in a tractor trailer conveniently parked next to the hospital two days a month.

PET (Positron Emission Tomography) scans are beneficial for diagnosing a variety of conditions including heart disease and brain disorders, but they are most often used in detecting and monitoring cancer. Oncologists use PET scans to monitor whether their patient’s current cancer treatments are working or if the cancer has come back, is spreading, or is in remission.

The ability to easily access the services and treatments cancer patients need, like imaging services or chemotherapy is a big help, allowing our patients to stay close to home — especially for patients who don’t have reliable transportation, or for those who feel weak, ill or are experiencing other symptoms from their treatments.

What to Expect

  • After going through registration at BCMH for your PET scan, a radiologic technologist will escort you to the mobile unit outdoors, using a wheelchair when needed, and safely assisted into the unit by means of a lift.
  • Before a PET scan begins, the radiologic technologist injects a radioactive tracer into a vein in the hand or arm. This tracer acts to show normal and abnormal activity in your body. For instance, cancer cells are revealed on a PET scan as bright spots because their metabolic rate is higher than normal cells. In some cases, these tracers can show the presence of disease at an earlier stage than they would appear on a CT scan or MRI.
  • Once a PET scan has begun, a typical test will take about 10-20 minutes. During this time, you will be asked to remain as still and quiet as possible. A PET scan does not cause pain, but staff will do their best to make you comfortable with pillows and blankets. You can communicate with them at any time if you feel uncomfortable or claustrophobic.

You Should Also Know

A radiology nurse will call you prior to your scan date to gather your medical background. Please alert us 24 hours prior to the procedure if you find you need to cancel or reschedule your scan so we can cancel the dose.

Scheduling for PET Scans at BCMH

PET Scans are ordered by your primary care provider or specialist. For scheduling, call 660-200-2370.

For more information about PET scanning services at BCMH, call Chris Pope, Director of Imaging Services, 660-200-7110.