Limpopo renowned Nuclear Medicine Specialist, Dr Ntanganedzeni Muambadzi cuts the ribbon to mark the official launch of Nuclear Medicine Centre in Tzaneen.

A new world-class Nuclear Medicine Centre that provides life-saving diagnosis and treatment of non-communicable diseases was officially opened in Tzaneen last week.

Dr. Ntanganedzi Maumbadzi, a leading nuclear medicine specialist in Limpopo, is proud to announce the launch of the Molecular Imaging and Therapy Nuclear Medicine Centre in Tzaneen.

This state-of-the-art facility, the first of its kind in Tzaneen, is set to transform the landscape of medical diagnostics and treatment in the region.

The new centre will provide cutting-edge nuclear medicine services that are crucial for early diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of diseases, including cancers, heart diseases, and neurological conditions.

The advanced technology available at the centre includes targeted radionuclide therapy, which represent significant advancements in medical imaging and treatment.

Dr. N Maumbadzi, the founder and director of the centre, brings over decades of experience in nuclear medicine to Tzaneen.

“Our mission is to provide state-of-the-art medical imaging and therapy services that are accessible to all residents of Tzaneen and beyond,” Dr. Maumbadzi stated.

“This facility not only represents a leap forward in healthcare technology but also a promise to our community for better healthcare outcomes.”

The Limpopo Molecular Imaging and Therapy Nuclear Medicine Centre is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by a team of highly qualified professionals.

It aims to provide precise diagnostics and effective treatments that are tailored to individual patient needs, ensuring that each patient receives the best possible care.

The centre’s launch is also expected to bring numerous benefits to the local community, including job creation and the enhancement of local healthcare services.

“We are thrilled to see such an advanced medical facility open here in Tzaneen,” said Dr Lebea

“It’s a major step forward in enhancing the healthcare services available to our community and in training and retaining healthcare professionals in Tzaneen.”

The Molecular Imaging and Therapy Nuclear Medicine Centre officially opens its doors on April 11, 2024, and will begin accepting patients immediately.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact the centre at 015 230 0128 or Email: [email protected]
Phone: 015 230 0128
Website: www.mitherapy.co.za. Location: 35 Douglas Street in Tzaneen at 17:00

Dr Ntanganedzeni Muambadzi with other stakeholders during the official opening of the Nuclear Medicine Centre.

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