Our team at the Nuclear Medicine Clinic would like to introduce itself to you. Together with you, we would like to create the basis for successful diagnosis and treatment - be it for diseases of the thyroid gland, heart, brain or tumours.

We offer you complete care with nuclear medicine examination techniques and treatment methods based on the latest scientific findings - because as part of the University Hospital, we ourselves contribute to medical research and the development of innovative molecular imaging and therapy procedures.

Please contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have about our range of nuclear medicine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

The Department of Nuclear Medicine at the UKU presents itself to you in a video report: "Molecular Imaging and Therapy: from bench to bedside"
If you would like to see the video (HD quality), please click on this line.

"Ulm start-up NVision makes cancer visible with quantum physics"

Prof Ambros Beer in an interview about the role of quantum physics in imaging.

You can find the report broadcast on SWR on 15.06.21 here.

Focal points of the clinic

Highlights and top news

Certification of the Clinic for Nuclear Medicine

Quality management system successfully introduced

The Clinic for Nuclear Medicine is pleased to announce successful certification in the areas of outpatient and inpatient care...

You can read the detailed news here.

Top ranking for Ulm University Hospital

Ulm University Hospital once again ranks among the best hospitals in Germany and improves to 18th place in the FOCUS Hospital List 2022
Read more

Successful application for one of the 4 new National Centres for Tumour Diseases (NCT) as NCT Southwest!

The Oncology Centres of Excellence of Tübingen-Stuttgart (CCC-TS) and Ulm University Hospital (CCCU) have jointly secured one of the four new sites as NCT SW and thus receive high national recognition and funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The NCT SW focuses in particular on molecular imaging and imaging-guided targeted therapy procedures.
Further information can be found here

Contact & consultation hours

Medical Director Prof. Dr Ambros J. Beer

Phone: 0731 500 - 61300
Fax: 0731 500 - 61302

Sekretariat.Nuklearmedizin@uniklinik-ulm.de

Our team

Registration for nuclear medicine / Appointments

Phone: 0731 500 - 61310
Fax: 0731 500 - 61309

Monday - Thursday08:30 - 15:00
Friday - Friday08:30 - 13:30

Info.Nuklearmedizin@uniklinik-ulm.de

Appointments for PET/CT and PET/MRI

Phone: 0731 500 - 61314
Fax: 0731 500 - 61303

Monday - Thursday08:30 - 15:00
Friday - Friday08:30 - 13:30

Info.Nuklearmedizin@uniklinik-ulm.de

News and events

22
Oct
TACTIC-Projekt

Internationales Projekt wird in EANM-Tagung gewürdigt.

28
Feb
Lunch-Symposium

The use of 68Ga-PET for the prediction of 177Lu absorbed dose in PRRT

13:00 Uhr | WebEx-Meeting

07
Mar
Lunch-Symposium

Evaluating CXCR4 Peptide Stability and Biodistribution using PET and MR Imaging in the CAM Model for Targeted Cancer Therapy , PET and MR imaging of [18F]FDG uptake in the CAM model enhances radiopharmaceutical evaluation for personalized cancer therapy

13:00 Uhr | WebEx-Meeting

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