Preparing for a PET scan
PET scans are usually carried out on an outpatient basis. This means you won't need to stay in hospital overnight.
It's important to arrive on time for your scan because the radiotracer used has a short shelf-life and your scan may be cancelled if you're late.
Your appointment letter will mention anything you need to do to prepare for your scan. You'll usually be advised not to eat anything for 6 hours beforehand.
Drinking is allowed, but you should ideally just drink water. You should also avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours before your appointment.
It's a good idea to wear loose, comfortable clothes. It may be possible to wear these during the scan, although sometimes you may be asked to change into a hospital gown.
Avoid wearing jewellery and clothes that have metal parts, such as zips, because these will need to be removed.
If you're claustrophobic, ask the hospital staff before the day of the scan about the possibility of having a mild sedative to help you relax.