BSc MBBS MMed in Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear medicine specialist offering diagnostic imaging and treatment planning
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Dr. Raghuveer Venkannagari is a nuclear medicine specialist who qualified from the Medical University of Southern Africa. He holds a Master's degree in Nuclear Medicine alongside his medical and undergraduate science qualifications, providing him with comprehensive training in diagnostic imaging and treatment applications.
Nuclear medicine uses radioactive tracers and imaging equipment to diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions. Dr. Venkannagari's expertise covers the full scope of nuclear medicine practice, from initial diagnostic scans through to treatment planning and follow-up imaging. He works as an independent doctor at Mediclinic facilities, where he offers consultations and imaging services to both inpatient and outpatient patients.
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MMed in Nuclear Medicine
Medical University of Southern Africa, South Africa
MBBS
Medical University of Southern Africa, South Africa
BSc
Medical University of Southern Africa, South Africa
Nuclear Medicine Specialist
Mediclinic, United Arab Emirates
Mediclinic — Mediclinic City Hospital Consultant Nuclear Medicine In department Nuclear Medicine Mediclinic City Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Centre Consultant Nuclear Medicine In department Nuclear Medicine, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai.
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Mediclinic City Hospital
Bldg 37 - 26th St - Umm Hurair 2 - Dubai Healthcare City - Dubai
+971 800 1999Mediclinic City Hospital: 3.8★ · 2,416 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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