Nuclear medicine
Link Medical specialise in nuclear medicine acquisition, processing, archiving and connectivity solutions.
We provide off-the shelf and customer specified software solutions for hospital departments, Vets, the private sector and original equipment manufacturers.
We provide thin-client server processing systems, network and tele-radiology reporting software, bespoke PACS and worklist integration, specialised archiving and industry leading gamma cameras
- NMpacs
Advanced client server nuclear medicine processing system.
- Link Process
Highly customised protocol driven processing workstations and servers. Delivering exactly the processing system you require. Backed up by the highest level of support available with the continuing commitment to customise and develop past warranty and into your service contract.
- Link jView
Simple, clean, and effective access to all your nuclear medicine data from any location in the world.
- Link Connectivity
Need PACS integration to work? Need DICOM worklist for legacy equipment? Need DICOM archiving? Whatever the problem, when other companies tell you it can’t be done, we will solve your connectivity problems.
- PET-CT
The highest level of functionality in the market and the most flexible licensing. Form PACS-plugin reporting solutions to quantitative neurological analysis. We will deliver exactly the functionality you require to where you require it.
- Link Vets
A complete gamma camera, acquisition and processing system for veterinary practice. We provide precisely the solution you require at a realistic cost. We bring a long history of experience both in Veterinary and Human medicine to make the installation and operation of your service simple, reliable, yet advanced.
- D-SPECT Cardiac Imaging Camera
State of the art cardiac gamma camera from Spectrum Dynamics redefining molecular imaging.
- UltraSPECT
Astonishing reductions in scan times and improvements in image resolution are provided by the UltraSPECT wide bean reconstruction engine. UltraSPECT have now validated their protocol for half-dose usage offering an immediate solution to the Tc-99m shortage.