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Our facility in photos.

A look inside the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Sector 44, Gurugram — the PET-CT suite, the outpatient day-care therapy area, the radiopharmacy, and the consultation and patient spaces where Dr. Ishita B. Sen and Dr. Dharmender Malik deliver PET imaging and Lu-177 and Ac-225 radioligand therapy.

At a glance

These are photographs of the actual nuclear medicine and theranostics facility at FMRI, Sector 44, Gurugram — not stock images. The gallery is updated over time as more pictures are added. To arrange a visit or a Second Read of your scans, contact the team on WhatsApp +91 8800 988936.

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Department of Nuclear Medicine — receptionFMRI, Sector 44, Gurugram
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PET-CT suitePSMA-PET & DOTATATE-PET imaging
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Day-care therapy suiteOutpatient Lu-177 radioligand therapy
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Radiopharmacy — hot labRadiopharmaceutical preparation
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SPECT-CT & gamma cameraPost-therapy imaging & scintigraphy
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Consultation roomDr. Ishita B. Sen & Dr. Dharmender Malik
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Patient & family waiting loungeFMRI, Sector 44, Gurugram
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Shielded therapy roomRadioiodine & high-activity treatments

About the facility.

The Department of Nuclear Medicine at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Sector 44, Gurugram is a dedicated nuclear-oncology and theranostics setup. PET-CT imaging — including PSMA-PET for prostate cancer and Ga-68 DOTATATE/DOTANOC PET for neuroendocrine tumours — and radioligand therapy with Lu-177 and Ac-225 are delivered here. Most therapies are given in the outpatient day-care suite, with patients typically discharged within a few hours of infusion.

Visiting

Address: Department of Nuclear Medicine, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Sector 44, Gurugram, Haryana 122002.
WhatsApp: +91 8800 988936 · Email: dr.ishitasen@nuclearmedicinetherapy.in

Visiting & location

Frequently asked questions

Q01Where is the nuclear medicine facility located?

The facility is the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Sector 44, Gurugram, Haryana 122002. PET-CT imaging and Lu-177 and Ac-225 radioligand therapy are delivered here under Dr. Ishita B. Sen and Dr. Dharmender Malik.

Q02Are these real photographs of the facility?

Yes. The gallery shows the actual PET-CT suite, outpatient day-care therapy area, radiopharmacy, consultation rooms and patient spaces at FMRI, Sector 44, Gurugram. Photographs are added and updated over time.

Q03Is radioligand therapy given as an outpatient day-care treatment?

In most cases, yes. Lu-177 PSMA therapy and Lu-177 DOTATATE PRRT are given in the day-care suite, and patients are typically discharged within a few hours of the infusion. Some treatments, such as high-activity radioiodine, use a shielded therapy room with a short admission.

Q04Can I see the facility before deciding on treatment?

Yes. You are welcome to visit the Department of Nuclear Medicine at FMRI, Sector 44, Gurugram, and to request a Second Read of your existing scans and reports first. Contact the team on WhatsApp +91 8800 988936 to arrange a visit or review.

Visit · or send your scans first

You are welcome to visit the facility at FMRI, Sector 44, Gurugram. If you are travelling from another city or country, the most useful first step is usually a Second Read of your existing PET scans and reports — the team will tell you whether a visit is worthwhile before you make the trip.

Arrange a visit or Second Read · WhatsApp +91 8800 988936

Medical disclaimer All physicians and researchers profiled on this page hold appointments at the Department of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram. Theranostic Physicians Private Limited (TPPL) is the clinical practice entity through which they consult and treat patients. Treatment outcomes vary by individual case; clinical decisions are made on the basis of complete medical records, current imaging, and a multidisciplinary review.