Emrald Medical Research Pvt. Ltd. ,Plot no- 77, 111, Darga Rd, Ulkanagari, Chh. Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra-431003
Your Nuclear Medicine
Specialist
Compassionate Care Through Nuclear Medicine
Your Nuclear Medicine
Specialist
Compassionate Care Through Nuclear Medicine

Dr. Prafful Jatale, MBBS, DRM, DNB (Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai), CCMTD, Fellow of the European Board of Nuclear Medicine (FEBNM), is the Consultant and In-Charge of Nuclear Medicine & PET-CT at United CIIGMA Hospital, a unit of United CIIGMA Institute of Medical Sciences Pvt. Ltd.

Whether you require advanced imaging such as PET-CT or SPECT-CT, radionuclide therapy, or specialized diagnostic scans, Dr. Jatale offers precise and patient-focused care. With a strong academic background and extensive clinical experience, he is dedicated to improving health outcomes through accuracy, compassion, and innovation in nuclear medicine.

Book a visit
What we offer

General Services

Cardiology (Heart Disease Imaging)

Evaluation of heart function, blood flow, and myocardial viability for effective treatment planning.

Infection and Inflammation Imaging

Identification of hidden infections or
inflammation to support precise treatment.

Thyroid and Endocrine PET Imaging

Detection of thyroid disorders, nodules, and endocrine tumors to guide targeted therapies.

Advanced PET-CT Technology & Theranostics

Combining PET and CT for accurate
diagnosis and personalized therapy planning.

Oncology (Cancer Imaging & Monitoring)

Early detection, accurate tumor localization, staging, and monitoring treatment response.

Neurology (Brain Disorders)

Assessment of Alzheimer’s, dementia, epilepsy, Parkinson’s,
and brain tumors for precise diagnosis.

See the difference

Why Choose Us?

What People Says

Patient Testimonials

Clinic Figures

What Have We Achieved

Frequently Asked Question

1.What are the side effects of nuclear medicine procedures?

Possible side effects of nuclear medicine scans include tiredness, dry mouth, skin reactions, weight loss, dehydration, pain during swallowing, reduced blood counts, nausea, and vomiting.

In most cases, individuals do not experience any serious pain during their nuclear medicine scans. Some may experience pain when radiotracers are injected. However, this pain subsides rapidly.

There are no limitations on travel after a nuclear medicine scan. However, some radiation in the body can be detected by the highly sensitive sensors stationed at the airport security. If you are traveling by air, inform the doctor so that they can issue you an identity card to help you travel without any hassles.

WhatsApp