ST Shield’s Mobile Injection Vehicle is a specialized, compact mobile unit designed to deliver on-site administration of radioactive pharmaceuticals—catering to hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, or mobile healthcare services that require flexible, safe injection capabilities without a fixed nuclear medicine facility. The vehicle is equipped with a lead-shielded treatment compartment (lead equivalent: 0.5mm Pb to 1.0mm Pb) that protects staff and patients from radiation during injection procedures, while the compact design (based on a van or small truck chassis) allows easy access to remote or urban locations. The interior of the treatment compartment features a lead-shielded workbench for pharmaceutical preparation, a patient chair with radiation shielding side panels, and storage space for radioactive syringes (equipped with tungsten alloy shielding). The vehicle includes essential medical equipment, such as a blood pressure monitor, emergency kit, and waste disposal container (lead-lined for radioactive waste), as well as a ventilation system to maintain air quality. The lead shielding is integrated into the vehicle’s walls, ceiling, and floor, with a lead glass window separating the treatment compartment from the driver’s area—ensuring the driver is not exposed to radiation. The vehicle is equipped with a secure storage cabinet for radioactive pharmaceuticals (lead-lined or tungsten alloy) and a radiation monitoring system that provides real-time feedback on radiation levels. ST Shield customizes each Mobile Injection Vehicle to meet specific healthcare needs—including wheelchair access, additional storage, or advanced medical equipment integration. The vehicle complies with healthcare regulations (e.g., FDA, CE) and radioactive transport standards, ensuring safe operation on public roads. For healthcare providers seeking to expand access to radioactive pharmaceutical injections (e.g., for cancer treatment or diagnostic imaging) without investing in a fixed facility, this mobile unit delivers a flexible, compliant solution—combining radiation safety, medical functionality, and mobility to bring critical care to patients wherever it’s needed.