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Radon Medical Imaging Announces Acquisition Of Premier Imaging Medical Systems

Jan 24, 2023over 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Radon Medical Imaging

Acquired Company

Premier Imaging Medical Systems

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Description

Radon Medical Imaging (Radon), a leading medical imaging equipment maintenance and repair services company, announced today that it has acquired Premier Imaging Medical Systems (Premier), a provider of maintenance services and sales for new, used and refurbished imaging and biomedical equipment. This acquisition reinforces Radon's strategy to be an industry leader in the medical imaging market, strengthens its business by providing access to new solutions and technology and further expands its geographic footprint.

Company Information

Company

Radon Medical Imaging

Location

Ona, West Virginia, United States

About

Radon Medical Imaging is a leading independent service organization that services, assembles, repairs, sells and distributes new and refurbished medical imaging equipment including, but not limited to: MRI, PET/CT, fluoroscopy, mammography, cardiac cath lab, urology, digital DR and CR, C-arm, general radiographic (X-Ray) and select PACS systems. Radon Medical Imaging was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Charleston, West Virginia, with additional corporate offices and 150,000+ square feet of warehouse space in Georgia, Louisiana, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. The company has more than 200 employees across 24 states and covers a service, asset management and sales region encompassing parts of the Midwest, the mid-Atlantic and southeastern regions of the U.S.

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