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Radon Medical Imaging, a medical imaging equipment maintenance and repair services company, has acquired Majestic Medical Solutions, an imaging equipment service provider based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, according to a company announcement.
The transaction expands Radon’s service footprint into Louisiana and Mississippi.
Majestic Medical Solutions, founded in 2004, provides equipment maintenance and asset management services for hospital systems and healthcare facilities. The company employs field service technicians supporting imaging equipment.
Radon says the acquisition is its fourth add-on deal and part of a broader strategy to expand its imaging service capabilities and geographic coverage.
“We’ve known the leadership team and successfully partnered with Majestic on various opportunities for years, and joining together is a natural progression of our relationship,” says David Wilson, CEO of Radon, in a release. “Majestic has consistently demonstrated the same values and commitment to customer service that define the culture at Radon. Their strong service orientation and established presence in the southeast region align perfectly with our strategic vision. We’re thrilled to welcome the Majestic team to Radon.”
Jeff Sirk, founder of Majestic Medical Solutions, will join Radon’s leadership team and remain involved in the combined business.
“This partnership positions us to scale our operations and deliver even greater value to our customers,” Sirk says in a release. “We’ll maintain the service excellence and customer focus we’re known for, while gaining access to broader capabilities, additional resources, and the ability to serve customers across a much larger geography.”
Radon provides imaging equipment services across modalities including CT, MRI, PET-CT, and vascular X-ray, supporting equipment across the lifecycle from acquisition through replacement, according to the company.
Since partnering with 5th Century Partners in 2022, Radon says it has expanded from five to 26 states and increased its workforce to more than 220 employees, including more than 135 field service technicians and engineers.
The company’s previous acquisitions include Premier Imaging Medical Systems in 2022, Tristate Biomedical Solutions in 2023, and Alpha Imaging in 2024.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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