RadNet scoops up three imaging facilities out of bankruptcy
RadNet, a provider of fixed-site outpatient diagnostic imaging services through a network of 185 outpatient imaging centers, has acquired three multi-modality facilities from the Sonix Medical Resources’ bankruptcy proceeding in New York.
The Los Angeles-based RadNet said it paid $2.25 million for the three facilities which currently produce approximately $7 million of combined annual revenues. The facilities, located in Brooklyn, N.Y., Chatham, N.J., and Haddon Heights, N.J., operate a combination of MRI, CT, mammography, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, x-ray and related modalities.
The facility in Brooklyn’s is RadNet’s reported first foray into any New York City borough, and an opportunity to work with Maimonides Medical Center’s radiology group.
The Los Angeles-based RadNet said it paid $2.25 million for the three facilities which currently produce approximately $7 million of combined annual revenues. The facilities, located in Brooklyn, N.Y., Chatham, N.J., and Haddon Heights, N.J., operate a combination of MRI, CT, mammography, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, x-ray and related modalities.
The facility in Brooklyn’s is RadNet’s reported first foray into any New York City borough, and an opportunity to work with Maimonides Medical Center’s radiology group.