Bali International Hospital (Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT)

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09:00 - 17:00
Monday - 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday - 09:00 - 13:00
Sunday and Public Holidays - Closed

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Overview

Icon Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT at Bali International Hospital (BIH) is proud to be the only PET/CT provider in Bali.

Our centre is equipped with the latest Siemens Biograph Vision 450, a state-of-the-art PET/CT system that delivers exceptional sensitivity and resolution for oncology imaging. This advanced scanner enables detection of disease at the molecular level, often before anatomical changes become apparent, supporting earlier diagnosis and more informed treatment planning.

At our centre, patients can now book an appointment to consult our team of internationally-trained nuclear specialists in Bali and gain access to the latest and advanced nuclear medicine services that may not be available elsewhere in Indonesia. 

Bali International Hospital Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus Sanur, Lot H1 – H2 Desa/Kelurahan Sanur Kaja, Kec. Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Provinsi Bali, Indonesia, 80227
Monday - 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday - 09:00 - 13:00
Sunday and Public Holidays - Closed

What is a PET/CT scan and how does it work?

PET stands for Positron Emission Tomography and CT is short for Computed Tomography. A PET/CT scan collects information on how your tissues and organs are currently working. This information can be used to locate, diagnose, and monitor many health issues including cancer. The scanner equipment looks like a standard CT machine.

During a PET/CT scan, a small amount of radioactive material called radiotracers, or radiopharmaceuticals, are injected into a vein in your arm or hand. These radiotracers help the PET/CT scanner detect where issues may be located and help determine the best treatment possible. PET/CT scans give your health professional information not available from other types of scans.

The FDG (or Fluorodeoxyglucose) scan is available at our centre. It plays an important role in the diagnosis, staging and monitoring treatment response in oncology and other conditions.

To see a list of conditions suitable for the PET/CT FDG, click here.

Features

What is the scan used for?

PET/CT scans are used to help in the diagnoses of brain and neurological conditions. These may include tumours, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or similar conditions.

Scans are also used to locate cancer in order to determine the best treatment possible while also monitoring existing treatments. It can also help your health professional plan for surgery or radiation therapy.

In some instances, PET/CT scans can also be used to diagnose heart-related issues such as coronary artery disease.

Our Nuclear Medicine team

Accurate reporting in PET/CT imaging is essential. It is the final and most critical step in translating complex imaging data into clear, clinically meaningful information that guides your personalised treatment plan.

Even when imaging technology is state‑of‑the‑art, an inaccurate or unclear report can undermine its value. Accurate reporting ensures that the right patient receives the right treatment at the right time—maximising the potential for cure while minimising unnecessary harm, delays, and anxiety.

At Icon Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT, every report is prepared by an internationally trained, multidisciplinary team dedicated to clinical excellence. To ensure the highest standards of accuracy and clinical rigour, all reports undergo peer review by multiple nuclear oncology specialists across the Icon global network. This includes oversight by dr. Nat Lenzo, Clinical Director (Asia Pacific) for Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Oncology.

This robust, collaborative reporting process provides a reliable and definitive foundation for your treatment plan, supporting confident decision‑making at every stage of your cancer care journey.


Getting to our centre

Icon Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT at Bali International Hospital is conveniently located in the special economic zone (SEZ) in Sanur, Bali. If you are coming

  • By Car: Ample car park space is available within Bali International Hospital.
  • By Taxi: Please key in ‘Bali International Hospital’ in the car hailing mobile apps to come to our centre. When you arrive at the hospital’s main lobby, please feel free to approach BIH’s friendly concierge team to ask for directions.

Our centre is located on Level 2, A2-06 & B2-07:

  • From the main lobby, take the escalator or lift to Level 2.
  • After exiting the escalator, turn left and walk down the corridor.
  • If you took the lift, please walk straight ahead and turn left at the first corridor.
  • Continue walking straight ahead and turn right at the last corridor.
  • Walk past our Medical Oncology centre and the Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Theranostic department is next to it.
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