CT and PET/CT Access in New Zealand

CT and PET/CT Access in New Zealand

CT and PET/CT are not equal in footprint or patient search intent, but they are often researched together because both are used when people are trying to understand where advanced imaging access exists in New Zealand. This guide is built to answer that exact question.

The current directory model maps CT to 327 listings and PET/CT or advanced molecular imaging to 21 listings. CT is far more widely represented, while PET/CT remains concentrated in a smaller number of cities and providers.

CT Coverage by City

PET/CT Coverage by City

Providers With PET/CT or Advanced Imaging Signals

Why PET/CT pages are different from generic imaging pages

PET/CT queries are usually far more specific and often tied to oncology, advanced diagnostics, or referrals into specialised centres. That is why this page focuses on city and provider concentration rather than trying to pretend that PET/CT access is evenly distributed across the country.

Methodology Note

PET/CT classification is derived from public listing title, taxonomy, content, and metadata signals including PET, PET/CT, positron emission tomography, molecular imaging, nuclear medicine, theranostic, and FDG terminology. Compare the live hubs for CT Scan and PET/CT.

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