Based in Gainesville, Fl, Nuclear Medicine Professionals currently provides In-office ancillary Nuclear Cardiac Imaging throughout Florida and South Georgia.
Each of our mobile units includes the innovative MAIcam 180 portable nuclear camera, our innovative, specially engineered portable hot lab, and a portable stress ECG. Units are staffed by a licensed Nuclear Medicine Technologist and a trained Medical Assistant. Each unit is transported in a custom built Sprinter Van, which is kept fully stocked with all necessary medical supplies and pharmaceuticals needed to perform stress tests. In addition to the portable equipment, practices are provided with a collapsible treadmill for use during exercise stress tests. Chemical stress tests are also available. Nuclear Medicine Professionals is the only portable imaging company in the industry to utilize a web-based PACS system specifically designed for Nuclear Cardiology Imaging. The PACS system allows physicians to securely log onto a web site and view their patients’ processed stress images or the raw data. Patient images and data are available for viewing the same day as tests are performed, allowing for the fastest turn around time possible for dictated reports.
History
Nuclear Medicine Professionals was founded in 2001 by certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist John E. Millett.
Mr. Millett has a distinguished background in Nuclear Cardiology. As the recipient of the Palm Dohr Scholarship, Mr. Millet had the honor of traveling to Sweden and studying Nuclear Cardiology under Dr. Olle Palm at the University Of Lund, one of Europe’s oldest institutions. Mr. Millett collaborated on the design and Beta Testing of the maiCam Cardiac SPECT Camera used by NMPI. He holds Medical Device Patents in the United States & Canada.
Success
NMPI has been recognized by INC Magazine as one of America’s fastest growing private companies for four consecutive years.
Accreditation
Nuclear Medicine Professionals is accredited by the American College of Radiology, representing the highest standards for image quality.