Triple Phase Bone Scan

A bone scan is a nuclear imaging test that helps diagnose many types of bone and joint disease based on the pattern seen on the scan. Feel free to call us if you have any questions.

There are multiple parts to a nuclear medicine bone scan done at different times depending on the clinical question and as required by the radiologist. You will receive an injection into a vein in your arm that usually takes 10 minutes, then you will then return for delayed images after approximately 3 hours. 

No prep is needed for this exam. Feel free to call us if you have any questions.