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SOUTH CAROLINA
Radon Medical Imaging Corp. was founded in May of 1976 as the Radon Corporation in Spartanburg, SC. In 1993, Radon relocated to a 15,000 sq. ft. office and warehouse in Gaffney, SC. We have since expanded our facility to 33,000 sq. ft. Our sales force is ready to help with all of your X-Ray needs across the states of North and South Carolina. We work closely with your staff during the planning stages, ordering, delivery, installation and applications as well as after sale support. Our in-house engineers design room layouts including electrical and mechanical. Our staff is up-to-date with State and Federal requirements and will assist you in required forms, inspections, etc.. Radon sells quality pre-owned equipment with one-year parts and labor warranty in our service area, as well as new equipment.
WEST VIRGINIA
Radon Medical Imaging Corporation- WV,
located in Charleston, WV, opened in 1999 as a digital solutions innovator in the Medical Imaging industry. Radon WV has succeeded in providing customized digital solutions for hospitals and other medical facilities in West Virginia as well as the tri-state region of bordering States Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia and Kentucky. The unique ability to harvest the best components of previously owned x-ray equipment, combine new components as needed and include a digital image acquisition solution has been the foundation of Radon WV’s success.
Hybrid digital systems consisting of a combination of new and previously owned components remains a core element of Radon WV’s product line today. This product line, provided to a customer base extending from West Virginia and Virginia into the tri-state border States of Ohio and Kentucky, has grown to encompass new solutions in x-ray systems,
DR, CR, Medical Displays, DICOM solutions, CD/DVD Burners and other customized unique digital
solutions to help customers do their jobs better, faster, and more cost effectively.
Our customers are medical providers large and small—from clinics and single
hospitals to large networks. Radon WV’s team has grown to 23 including
a service force of 17 and a sales/support group of 6. Our growth led to the
acquisition of a 12,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Ona, WV that includes warehouse
space for our growing hybrid and previously owned solutions business, test bays,
equipment staging areas as well as product display and team support space.
VIRGINIA
Radon Medical, LLC in Virginia, began doing business
July 1, 2008 to provide a dedicated presence of Radon sales and service to Virginia.
Radon Medical, LLC has expanded into VA solutions and service specialties of
Radon WV and SC while developing its own unique offering of systems and services.
Radon VA’s team operates on the same core values of delivering customized
unique digital solutions to help customers do their jobs better, faster, and more
cost effectively. The Team consists of highly talented, experienced professionals
with many years of sales and service experience in the medical imaging industry.
The growing Radon VA team of 7 consists of 3 service professionals and 4 sales professionals.
Team members are strategically located in the Roanoke and Tide Water areas of VA offering rapid support
to our growing customer base.
In Summary, Radon Medical Imaging Corporation located in
Gaffney, SC and Radon Medical Imaging Corporation-WV located in
Charleston, WV are separate businesses with common ownership ties. Radon Medical, LLC located in Virginia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Radon Medical Imaging Corporation-WV. The three companies work together as one to maximize the expertise of our workforces and to provide a full line of medical imaging products, solutions and services to our customers. The Radon staff in all offices consist of highly talented, experienced people that make smooth technology transitions possible with unsurpassed Service Excellence. Our sales and service staff are comfortable providing independent, in depth, consultative assistance to all aspects of the medical imaging business. Equally important, we are committed to following through at each key step along the changing path of medical imaging technology.
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