Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Nuclear Medicine Design in Construction

Architecture for Radiology (www.arch4rad.com), the only architecture firm in the world focused exclusively on radiology design and construction, is pleased to announce that a new nuclear medicine facility designed by the firm, which includes a the design of a PetCT suite, is now in construction.

Nuclear medicine design consulting services will address best, state of the art PetCT technology utilization, patient safety in a nuclear medicine facility, and maximizing the efficiency of a state of the art outpatient nuclear medicine practice.

The project includes radiology planning and radiology room design of a complete nuclear medicine facility, including the latest PetCT equipment, and required support spaces.

About Architecture for Radiology, LLP: Founded in 1996, this radiology consulting firm specializes exclusively in radiology design and construction.

The firm is run by William N. Bernstein, LEED®AP, AIA, a well-known radiology architect. The firm is highly experienced with state-of-the-art radiology practice including leading edge equipment, planning strategies, and PACs implementation.                                                                                                                                                      
Amongst the firm’s specialty radiology consulting services are: radiology master plans, hospital radiology departments, outpatient radiology facilities, and radiology room design including: ct room design, MRI room design, mammography room design, linear accelerator room design, cat scan room design, and nuclear medicine room design.

Radiology Consulting Services Offered by Architecture for Radiology:

Radiology Design: http://arch4rad.com/radiology-design/
Radiology Equipment Planning: http://arch4rad.com/radiology-equipment-planning/
Radiology Project Management: http://arch4rad.com/radiology-project-management/
Radiology Design Expert Witness Services: http://arch4rad.com/radiology-design-expert-witness-services/

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For further information about planning, designing and building a state-of-the-art nuclear medicine facility, visit the Architecture for Radiology website at www.arch4rad.com

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