Medical Imaging Center offices acquired by Jefferson Radiology

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Jefferson Radiology has acquired two Medical Imaging Center (MIC) offices in Bloomfield, an emerging medical epicenter in north central Connecticut, and in Granby, Connecticut. The acquisition makes Jefferson Radiology's expertise available at nine outpatient locations in the greater Hartford area. Jefferson also provides professional radiology services at Hartford Hospital, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Windham Hospital, Johnson Memorial Hospital, and Tolland Imaging Center.

"We're pleased to add Medical Imaging Center physicians and staff to our team while we enhance patient care by bringing our clinical expertise and advanced technology to these two new locations," said Dr. Bill Glucksman, President, Jefferson Radiology. "Existing Medical Imaging Center patients will still enjoy great service and receive great care. But now they'll also have access to Jefferson's specialized physicians and advanced technology.

"Jefferson Radiology is committed to offering our patients high quality care in a safe, comfortable environment. Our long-term focus is to be responsive to patients' needs, with convenient locations and exceptional service." Dr. Glucksman said.

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